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Clinical Trial

Physical Telerehabilitation in Veterans With Multiple Sclerosis

NCT: NCT02346734 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT02346734
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2012-07
Completion2017-04-06

Brief Summary

The primary objective of this study will be to assess the feasibility and patient acceptance of a Home Automated Telemanagement (HAT) system in multiple sclerosis patients. Our hypothesis is that home telemanagement will be effective and useful in the rehabilitation of multiple sclerosis patients. Specifically, the investigators hypothesize that home telemanagement using a daily exercise diary, monitoring of compliance with a tailored exercise program and regular assessment of strength and motor functions will: 1. Be feasible and acceptable in patients with multiple sclerosis 2. Improve patient compliance with home exercise program 3. Increase patient mobility and motor functions 4. Be a feasible and effective mechanism for affecting multiple sclerosis patient self-efficacy 5. Improve quality of life

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Physical Telerehabilitation in Veterans With Multiple Sclerosis?

Physical Telerehabilitation in Veterans With Multiple Sclerosis is a clinical trial registered under NCT02346734. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT02346734?

The current status of NCT02346734 (Physical Telerehabilitation in Veterans With Multiple Sclerosis) is: COMPLETED.

When did Physical Telerehabilitation in Veterans With Multiple Sclerosis start?

Physical Telerehabilitation in Veterans With Multiple Sclerosis started on 2012-07.

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