Postural Control Complexity and Fatigue in Minimally Affected Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis
- PMID: 30689523
- DOI: 10.1080/00222895.2019.1567458
Postural Control Complexity and Fatigue in Minimally Affected Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis
Abstract
This study investigated changes in postural control complexity in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) before and after a fatigue protocol. Thirteen minimally affected PwMS (1.53 ± 1.03- Expanded Disability Status Scale) and 12 non-MS controls. Postural test included quiet stance on a force platform under two visual conditions (saccades and fixation) before and after a fatigue protocol. Postural complexity was assessed through the multiscale entropy. A three-way ANOVA showed a main effect of fatigue in the medial-lateral direction (p <0.007), with fatigue protocol reducing postural complexity in both groups. No differences were found between groups or visual conditions. Minimally affected PwMS demonstrated similar postural complexity compared with non-MS controls under both visual tasks and showed similar decrements in postural complexity as a result of fatigue.
Keywords: Multiple sclerosis; fatigue; multiscale entropy; postural control.
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