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Translingual Neurostimulation Combined With Physical Therapy To Improve Walking And Balance In Multiple Sclerosis (Neuromstrals): Study Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, Michelle Ploughman, Ganeswara Rao Melam, Syamala Buragadda, Keith R Lohse, Fraser Clift, Mark Stefanelli, Michael Levin, Sarah J Donkers Apr 2023

Translingual Neurostimulation Combined With Physical Therapy To Improve Walking And Balance In Multiple Sclerosis (Neuromstrals): Study Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, Michelle Ploughman, Ganeswara Rao Melam, Syamala Buragadda, Keith R Lohse, Fraser Clift, Mark Stefanelli, Michael Levin, Sarah J Donkers

2020-Current year OA Pubs

INTRODUCTION: Physical rehabilitation restores lost function and promotes brain plasticity in people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Research groups worldwide are testing the therapeutic effects of combining non-invasive neuromodulation with physical therapy (PT) to further improve functional outcomes in neurological disorders but with mixed results. Whether such devices enhance function is not clear. We present the rationale and study design for a randomized controlled trial evaluating if there is additional benefit to the synergistic pairing of translingual neurostimulation (TLNS) with PT to improve walking and balance in MS.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A parallel group [PT + TLNS or PT + Sham], …


White Matter Plasticity In Healthy Older Adults: The Effects Of Aerobic Exercise, Andrea Mendez Colmenares, Michelle W Voss, Jason Fanning, Elizabeth A Salerno, Neha P Gothe, Michael L Thomas, Edward Mcauley, Arthur F Kramer, Agnieszka Z Burzynska Oct 2021

White Matter Plasticity In Healthy Older Adults: The Effects Of Aerobic Exercise, Andrea Mendez Colmenares, Michelle W Voss, Jason Fanning, Elizabeth A Salerno, Neha P Gothe, Michael L Thomas, Edward Mcauley, Arthur F Kramer, Agnieszka Z Burzynska

2020-Current year OA Pubs

White matter deterioration is associated with cognitive impairment in healthy aging and Alzheimer's disease. It is critical to identify interventions that can slow down white matter deterioration. So far, clinical trials have failed to demonstrate the benefits of aerobic exercise on the adult white matter using diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Here, we report the effects of a 6-month aerobic walking and dance interventions (clinical trial NCT01472744) on white matter integrity in healthy older adults (n = 180, 60-79 years) measured by changes in the ratio of calibrated T1- to T2-weighted images (T1w/T2w). Specifically, the aerobic walking and social dance interventions …