U.S., Nov. 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07233044) titled 'Effect of Visually-Guided Gait Training on Balance, Mobility and Risk of Falling in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis' on Nov. 14.

Brief Summary: The aim of this study is to assess both immediate and long-term effects of visually-guided gait training on balance, mobility, and risk of falling in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Study Start Date: Nov. 30

Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL

Condition: Multiple Sclerosis

Intervention: OTHER: Visually-guided gait training

The program runs for eight weeks, with two 60-minute sessions per week, integrating gaze strategy, task-specific mobility, and dual-task cognitive training. Participants ...