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Pilates for people with multiple sclerosis who use a wheelchair : feasibility, efficacy and participant experiences

VAN DER LINDEN ML; BULLEY C; GENEEN LJ; HOOPER JE; COWAN P; MERCER TH
DISABIL REHABIL , 2014, vol. 36, n° 11-13, p. 932-939
Doc n°: 172709
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638288.2013.824035
Descripteurs : AE3 - SEP

This mixed methods study aimed to explore the feasibility, efficacy and
the participants' experiences of a Pilates programme for people with Multiple
Sclerosis (pwMS) who use a wheelchair. METHOD: Fifteen pwMS took part in the
12-week Pilates programme. At baseline and after 6 and 12 weeks of the programme,
sitting stability, measured as maximum progression of the Centre of Pressure when
leaning sideways (COPmax), posture, pain on a Visual Analogue Scale, function,
fatigue and the impact of MS (MSIS29) were assessed. Ten participants took part
in two focus groups within six weeks of the completion of the programme. RESULTS:
Significant improvements at the 12-week assessment were found in COPmax (p =
0.046), sitting posture (p = 0.004), pain in the shoulders (p = 0.005) and back
(p = 0.005) and MSIS29 (p = 0.006). The majority of participants described
various physical, functional, psychological and social benefits from
participation that reflected increased confidence in activities of daily living.
Enjoyment of the classes was expressed by all, and most wished to continue
participation. CONCLUSIONS: Pilates appears to be efficacious in improving
sitting stability and posture and decreasing pain and was also well tolerated by
wheelchair users with MS. Further mixed methods studies are warranted.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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