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Functional and Quality of Life Effects of the Mollii Neuromodulatory Suit in Patients With Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Somogy Megyei Kaposi Mór Teaching Hospital
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorSomogy Megyei Kaposi Mór Teaching Hospital
Started2026-01-12
Est. completion2026-12-31
Eligibility
Age18 Years – 99 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

* Objective assessment of clinical symptoms resulting from stroke, as well as changes in mobility and quality of life, and determination of changes resulting from therapies * Objective assessment of the quality of life, functionality, and clinical symptoms of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and determination of changes resulting from therapies * Comparison of measured data from the two main neurological patient groups (stroke, multiple sclerosis) and follow-up of changes in relation to themselves and each other. * Mapping the role of the placebo effect in neuromodulation devices by comparing subjective and objective outcomes. * Analyzing the expectations and experiences of patients receiving placebo treatment using quality of life questionnaires. * Analyzing the effects of the Mollii suit among subgroups of MS and stroke patients. * Assessing the safety, possible side effects, and tolerability of the Mollii suit. * Mapping changes in gait pattern due to the effects of therapy using 3D motion analysis. * Examining the maintenance effects of neuromodulation during a 1-month follow-up.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years – 99 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* suffered a first ischemic stroke, diagnosed by a neurologist based on CT or MR imaging
* neurological examination revealed mobility and postural limitations
* confirmed multiple sclerosis diagnosed by a neurologist based on MRI imaging

Exclusion Criteria:

* multiple strokes in medical history
* systolic blood pressure less than 120 or higher than 160 mmHg
* orthostatic hypotension
* arotid artery stenosis
* severe heart disease
* hemophilia
* traumatic brain injury
* seizure disorder
* untreated diabetes
* abnormal electroencephalography
* abnormal blood panel
* use of sedatives
* irregular medication use
* severe aphasia (Western Aphasia Battery ≤ 25)
* severe visual or hearing impairment
* severe sensory dysfunction
* severe orthopedic problems
* other neurological conditions affecting motor function
* alcoholism
* drug use
* smoking after diagnosis of stroke
* unable to walk at least 10 m with or without assistance in 6 minutes
* BBS score ≤ 32
* BI score ≤ 70
* current participation in individual or group exercise program outside of standard physical therapy

Conditions2

Multiple SclerosisStroke

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