Free From Falls education and exercise program for reducing falls in people with multiple sclerosis: A randomized controlled trial

Mult Scler. 2022 May;28(6):980-988. doi: 10.1177/13524585211046898. Epub 2021 Oct 1.

Abstract

Background: People with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) fall frequently. Community-delivered exercise and education reduce falls in older adults, but their efficacy in multiple sclerosis (MS) is unknown.

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of the Free From Falls (FFF) group education and exercise program on falls in PwMS.

Methods: This was a prospective, assessor-blinded, two-arm parallel randomized controlled trial. Ninety-six participants were randomized to FFF (eight weekly 2 hour sessions) or the control condition (a fall prevention brochure and informing their neurologist of their fall history). Participants counted falls prospectively from enrollment through 6 months following intervention. Effects on fall frequency were evaluated by the Bayesian analysis.

Results: The modeled mean fall frequency pre-intervention was 1.2 falls/month in the FFF group (95% credible intervals (CIs) = 0.8-2.0) and 1.4 falls/month in the control group (95% CI = 0.9-2.1). Fall frequency decreased by 0.6 falls/month in both groups over time (nadir 4-6 months post-intervention: FFF 0.6 falls/month (95% CI = 0.4-0.9); control 0.8 falls/month (95% CI = 0.5-1.1)).

Conclusion: In-person group exercise and education are not superior to written education and neurologist-initiated interventions for preventing falls in PwMS.

Keywords: Multiple sclerosis; accidental falls; education; exercise; fall prevention.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Bayes Theorem
  • Exercise Therapy
  • Humans
  • Multiple Sclerosis* / complications
  • Prospective Studies