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Needs Assessment Survey for People with MS-Related Cognitive FatigabilityStudy Title: Needs assessment survey for those with multiple sclerosis-related fatigue: Integrating cognitive fatigability components
Aim: We are conducting a Needs Assessment survey to learn what challenges people are experiencing related to MS-related fatigue and fatigability, and to determine whether or not current healthcare and community resources adequately address their needs. By incorporating their valuable insights, we intend to gain a comprehensive understanding of cognitive fatigability-related needs and challenges in the hope that we can better serve people living with MS by reducing the impact of these symptoms on their lives. tDCS to Improve Cognitive Fatigability in MSStudy Title: Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on cognitive fatigability in multiple sclerosis Aim: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive painless brain stimulation technique that stimulates particular areas of the brain with direct electrical currents of low-level intensity. We are investigating whether tDCS over the left frontal cortex of the brain reduces cognitive fatigability in those with MS. |
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