Effect of whole-body cryotherapy on body balance in patients with multiple sclerosis.

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Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics Pub Date : 2025-06-16 Print Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.37190/abb-02584-2025-02
Robert Staszkiewicz, Stanisław Rusek, Anna Lubkowska, Zbigniew Szyguła
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Purpose: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterised by multifocal and damage disseminated in time to the central nervous system. This causes various clinical symptoms, including spastically increased muscle tone and balance disorders, which already occur in the early stages of the disease, increasing the frequency of falls, which negatively affects the mobility and independence of patients. Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) is used in the rehabilitation of MS patients, however, there are no reports on the effect of WBC without subsequent kinesiotherapy on body balance in patients with MS. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of a series of 10 and 20 WBC without kinesiotherapy on the degree of disability assessed by the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), muscle spasticity evaluated using the Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) and body balance in patients with multiple sclerosis. Methods: The study was completed by 51 patients, aged 23 to 65 years, with a disability grade of 3.5-6.5 on the EDSS scale and spasticity 0-3.0 assessed by the MAS. Patients were randomly assigned to the control group (n = 18) or the experimental group participating in 20 WBC sessions (n = 33). Balance assessment consisted of performing two, 30-second static tests on stabilometric platform, the first test with eyes open and the second one with eyes closed. During these tests, the centre of foot pressure displacement was monitored and analysed in real time. Results: A series of 20 daily WBC resulted in an improvement in the functional status of patients with multiple sclerosis in the form of a significant reduction in EDSS values and spasticity, both on the side with greater and less spasticity. Under the effect of whole-body cryotherapy treatments, there was slight improvement in the stability in patients with multiple sclerosis. Conclusions: Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that WBC, without subsequent targeted kinesiotherapy, are not sufficient to obtain clear and measurable benefits in the rehabilitation of patients with multiple sclerosis.

全身冷冻治疗对多发性硬化患者身体平衡的影响。
目的:多发性硬化症(MS)的特点是多灶性和损伤及时播散到中枢神经系统。这会导致各种临床症状,包括痉挛性肌张力增加和平衡障碍,这些在疾病的早期阶段已经出现,增加跌倒的频率,这对患者的行动能力和独立性产生负面影响。全身冷冻疗法(WBC)用于多发性硬化症患者的康复,然而,没有关于不进行运动疗法的全身冷冻疗法对多发性硬化症患者身体平衡的影响的报道。本研究的目的是评估一系列10和20个未进行运动疗法的全身冷冻疗法对扩展残疾状态量表(EDSS)评估的残疾程度的影响。采用改良Ashworth量表(MAS)评估多发性硬化症患者的肌肉痉挛和身体平衡。方法:51例患者完成研究,年龄23 ~ 65岁,EDSS残疾评分3.5 ~ 6.5,MAS痉挛评分0 ~ 3.0。患者被随机分为对照组(n = 18)和试验组(n = 33)。平衡评估包括在稳定平台上进行两次30秒静态测试,第一次是睁眼测试,第二次是闭眼测试。在这些试验中,实时监测和分析了脚压力位移中心。结果:一系列每天20次的白细胞计数导致多发性硬化症患者功能状态的改善,其形式是EDSS值和痉挛性的显著降低,无论是在痉挛性较强还是较弱的一侧。在全身冷冻治疗的作用下,多发性硬化症患者的稳定性略有改善。结论:根据所获得的结果,可以得出结论,没有后续的靶向运动疗法,白细胞不足以在多发性硬化症患者的康复中获得明确和可测量的益处。
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