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[Knee range of motion as a marker of the effectiveness of medical intervention in multiple sclerosis].
Objective: To measure the knee range of motion (ROM) in the sagittal plane by video analysis in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) after a course of medical rehabilitation and determine the minimal clinically important differences (MCID).
Material and methods: We examined 45 patients (37 women, 8 men) with relapsing-remitting (n=38) and secondary-progressive MS before and after a course of medical rehabilitation. Gait parameters were recorded on video analysis system Physiomed Smart («Physiomed», Germany, the Davis protocol).
Results: The course of complex medical rehabilitation contributes to an increase knee ROM in MS patients in a wide range of disability (EDSS <6.5 points). MCID is estimated as 7.14° in mild (EDSS ≤4.0) and as 7.67° in moderate (EDSS=4.5-5.5) gait impairment.
Conclusion: The results will assist clinicians and researchers in interpreting the significance of observed kinematic changes in the knee joint in MS patients after medical intervention.