Telemedicine in Functional Motor Disorder

NCT05345340 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 62

Last updated 2022-04-25

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Summary

Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are a broad spectrum of functional neurological disorders, referring to abnormal movements like dystonia, tremor, and gait/balance disorders. Patients with FMDs experience high degrees of disability and distress equivalent to those suffering from degenerative neurological diseases. Rehabilitation is essential in managing FMDs. However, the current systems of rehabilitation delivery face two main challenges. Patients are not receiving the amount and kind of evidence-based rehabilitation they need due to the lack of rehabilitation professionals' experts in the field. The rehabilitation setting is not adequate for the long-term management and monitoring of these patients. To date, no randomized controlled trials are evaluating the effectiveness of Telemedicine in the management of patients with FMD. This is a single-blind randomized-controlled trial (RCT) with 2-parallel arms to demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of a 5-day intensive rehabilitation treatment followed by a telemedicine program on the motor, non-motor symptoms (pain, fatigue, anxiety, and depression), the self-perception of clinical change and Health-Related Quality of Life, and health care costs in patients with FMDs.

Conditions

  • Functional Movement Disorder

Interventions

OTHER

Telemedicine

The 5-day rehabilitation program will consist of exercises to re-establish standard movement patterns within a multidisciplinary etiological framework, according to a validated rehabilitation protocol for FMDs. Treatment will be tailored to the needs of each patient, following general treatment principles in physiotherapy for FMDs. Telemedicine sessions: the patient will perform specific exercises under the supervision of a qualified physiotherapist to provide feedback on the execution and adapt the treatment according to clinical changes/improvements. Polar Vantage M devices will collect the objective measurement after the 5-day rehabilitation program (for five consecutive days), week 12 (for five consecutive days), and week 24 (for five consecutive days).

OTHER

Usual care

The 5-day rehabilitation program will be the same as the telemedicine group. A self-management paper log will be given to the patient at the end of the 5-day rehabilitation program. It will include goals, activity plans, and strategies to be used for retraining movements and redirecting attention. Videos stored on the patients' digital device (i.e., tablet, mobile) will include exercises demonstration and execution and strategies to retrain movements. Patients will be encouraged to perform the self-management plan at home on their own (or with their caregivers' help) which will be reported in a paper log and video recorded. The subjective assessment of the patient's motor activity will be collected by clinical diaries focusing on gait and activity level.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Marialuisa Gandolfi

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • Universita di Verona

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Federico Schena, PhD · Universita di Verona

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-04-01
Primary Completion
2023-04-30
Completion
2024-03-31

Countries

  • Italy

Study Locations

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