Video game therapy on mobility and dual tasking in multiple sclerosis: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Andrea Baroni, Giulia Fregna, Giada Milani, Giacomo Severini, Giulia Zani, Nino Basaglia, Sofia Straudi, Andrea Baroni, Giulia Fregna, Giada Milani, Giacomo Severini, Giulia Zani, Nino Basaglia, Sofia Straudi

Abstract

Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the major causes of disability in young adults and affects mobility, compromising daily living activities and participation in social life. Cognitive domain is also frequently impaired in people with MS (PwMS), particularly the capacity to perform dual-task activities. Impaired cognitive processing abilities need to be treated, and motor and cognitive aspects need to be considered together. Recently, video game therapy (VGT) has been used in rehabilitation to improve motor outcomes and cognitive processing speed. The aim of this study is to test the efficacy of commercially available VGT on mobility and dual tasking in PwMS compared with standardised balance platform training (BPT).

Methods and analysis: This will be a parallel-assignment, double-blinded, randomised control trial. Forty-eight (24 per arm) PwMS with Expanded Disability Status Scale 4-5.5 will be randomly assigned to receive 1 hour training session over 4 weeks (three sessions/week) of either: (1) VGT on commercial video game console to train balance and mobility-related activities or (2) BPT to perform balance, postural stability and weight-shifting exercises with and without visual feedback. The same assessor will evaluate outcome measures at points: before and after the 12 training sessions and at 3 months of follow-up. The primary outcome will be functional mobility, assessed by the Timed Up and Go test. We will also evaluate gait, risk of fall, fatigue and health-related quality of life as well as cognitive and psychological aspects (depression, anxiety and attentional performance) and stability through posturographic evaluation. Dual-tasking assessment will be performed combining posturographic and neuropsychological tests. Data analysis will be performed to compare the efficacy of the two treatments.

Ethics and dissemination: Ethical approval have been granted from the local Ethics Committee. Study results will be communicated through high-quality journals and national and international conferences.

Trial registration number: NCT03353974.

Keywords: Multiple sclerosis; rehabilitation medicine; statistics & research methods.

Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials flow diagram of the study. BPT, balance platform training; VGT, video game therapy.

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