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Title: | The effect of balance, walking capacity, and fear of falling on the level of community integration in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A cross-sectional study | Authors: | Söylemez, Betül Çetişli-Korkmaz, Nilüfer Tekin, Selma Bir, Levent Sinan Şenol, Hande |
Keywords: | Multiple Sclerosis participation balance walking capacity fear of falling Postural Control 6-Minute Walk Impairment People Gait |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Inc | Abstract: | Background Social participation levels of individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (iwMS) are lower than those of healthy individuals.Objective This study aimed to evaluate to which extent the walking capacity, balance, and fear of falling (FoF) affect the community integration levels of iwMS.MethodsThirty-nine iwMS were evaluated for their participation levels [The Community Integration Questionnaire (CIQ)], walking capacity [The Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT)], balance [Kinesthetic Ability Trainer (SportKAT (R))], and FoF [The Modified Falls Efficacy Scale (MFES)]. Correlation and regression analyses were performed to detect the effects of SportKAT (R), 6MWT, and MFES on CIQ.Results CIQ scores were significantly correlated with 6MWT (p = .043) and MFES (p = .005) scores, while CIQ was not related with static (for two feet test p = .356, for right single-leg stance test p = .412, for left single-leg stance test p = .730) and dynamic balance (for clockwise test p = .097, for counterclockwise test p = .540) measured with the SportKAT (R). It was found that CIQ could be predicted by 6MWT and MFES at the level of 16% and 25%, respectively.Conclusion FoF and walking capacity are associated with community integration in iwMS. Therefore, physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs of iwMS should be combined with treatment goals to increase community integration, balance, and gait and decrease the disability and FoF from an early stage. Comprehensive studies examining other factors that may impact participation in iwMS with different levels of disability are needed. | Description: | Article; Early Access | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/52085 https://doi.org/10.1080/09593985.2023.2229903 |
ISSN: | 0959-3985 1532-5040 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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