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Brain connectivity and motor improvements after ballet intervention in multiple sclerosis: pilot

Camacho, P. B.; Sutton, B. P.; Lopez-Ortiz, C.

2021-03-12 rehabilitation medicine and physical therapy
10.1101/2021.03.10.21252757 medRxiv
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Background and PurposeA pilot study to determine feasibility of detecting changes in structural connectivity (SC) and resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) occur alongside motor improvements after participation in the Targeted Ballet Program (TBP) in adults with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). MethodsFive participants (four female) with RRMS between the ages of 38-64 with the following characteristics at baseline: Expanded Disability Status Scale 2.0-6.0, International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale (ICARS) > 7, Symbol-Digit Modality Test > 22, and no relapses or initiation of medications indicated to affect mobility within the past 30 days. Participants were asked to complete 12 weeks (one hour, twice per week) of the TBP. Magnetic resonance imaging data was collected pre- and post-intervention for SC and RSFC network analysis. ResultsIncreases in two RRMS-related graph theoretical measures (mean strength and mean clustering coefficient) for RSFC (p < 0.05) are detectable alongside significant reduction in ataxia (ICARS: p = 0.01012, Smoothness Index: p = 0.04995), and increase in balance (Mini-BESTest: p = 0.01474) following participation in the well-tolerated TBP. Discussion and ConclusionsSignificant increases in mean strength and mean clustering coefficient of RSFC suggest functional neurological improvements after participation in the TBP. The relationship between these network changes and clinical improvements in balance and amelioration of ataxia after participation in the TBP requires a larger randomized-controlled clinical trial of the TBP in persons with RRMS.

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