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Sin la participación de personas con esclerosis múltiple, sería imposible desarrollar nuevos y mejores tratamientos, y otras intervenciones.

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Pruebas clínicas cercanas

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  1. Clinical Trial: Physical therapy for balance

    We would like to investigate the use of motor imagery and physical practice on balance in persons with MS through the use of a home exercise program - this means practicing your balance training at home and NOT in a clinic.  Motor Imagery is imagining oneself performing a task...
  2. Clinical Trial: Probiotic for Urinary Symptoms Among People Who Use Catheters (Remote)

    To qualify for this study you must be 18 years or older, use an indwelling catheter OR Intermittent catheter, be diagnosed with MS, and have a history of 2 or more episodes of urinary symptoms or infection in the past year. Researchers at MedStar National Rehabilitation Hos...
  3. Clinical Trial: Protective Step Training in People With MS

    Falls are common in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), and current rehabilitation approaches to reduce falls are inadequate. A novel and promising rehabilitation training program: Protective step training (in which a person is exposed to repeated "slips") has been developed ...
  4. Clinical Trial: ReWRAP: Remyelination for Women at Risk for Axonal Loss and Progression

    Dr. Riley Bove and her colleagues at the UCSF Multiple Sclerosis center are conducting a clinical trial to assess the efficacy of bazedoxifene (BZA) in promoting the repair of myelin (remyelination), an important insulating layer for neurons in the central nervous system a...
  5. Clinical Trial: Robotic exoskeleton

    The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the usefulness of a wearable robotic exoskeleton (RE) device, called Ekso-GT, to improve learning, memory and walking ability in persons with walking disability due to Multiple Sclerosis. The study will evaluate the mobility, l...
  6. Clinical Trial: STEP for MS, an Exercise Intervention

    New research shows that exercise is good for people with MS and may decrease symptoms and improve health and walking ability. An exercise study called STEP for MS will compare the outcomes of a 16-week exercise program conducted at home to a program conducted in a gym. A train...
  7. Clinical Trial: Treatment Strategies to Prevent Disability

    A study based at Johns Hopkins University is comparing two treatment strategies in 900 people newly diagnosed, or with onset/diagnosis in the past who have received minimal or no treatment, with the relapsing-remitting form of MS. The study is recruiting at approximately 45 ce...
  8. Clinical Trial: Ukulele Playing to Improve Cognition in People With MS

    This study seeks to understand the impact that music can have on cognitive functioning and emotional well-being for people with MS. You may qualify for this study if you have MS, have cognitive deficits, and have access to a computer. If you are eligible and choose to particip...
  9. Clinical Trial: Virtual versus usual in-office care for MS

    SUMMARY The VIRTUAL-MS (Virtual versus usual in-office care for multiple sclerosis) study taking place at the Cleveland Clinic and the University of California San Francisco is comparing healthcare delivery via Telehealth and In-Person clinic visits. 120 people diagnosed wit...
  10. Clinical Trial: Zoom intervention for depression and anxiety

    Researchers at Kessler Foundation are studying whether an intervention aimed a treating depression and anxiety may result in improved psychological well-being, coping, and quality of life among individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Participation will involve attending 12 w...
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