The therapeutic effect of treatment with RehaCom software on verbal performance in patients with multiple sclerosis

•Patients with MS suffer from a wide-range of cognitive dysfunctions.•Verbal fluency and language performance may be impaired in patients with MS.•Treatment with RehaCom improves verbal performance in patients with MS.•The therapeutic effect of RehaCom remains at the follow-up evaluation. Multiple s...

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Published inJournal of clinical neuroscience Vol. 72; pp. 93 - 97
Main Authors Arian Darestani, Ali, Naeeni Davarani, Mahsa, Hassani-Abharian, Peyman, Zarrindast, Mohammad-Reza, Nasehi, Mohammad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Scotland Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2020
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Summary:•Patients with MS suffer from a wide-range of cognitive dysfunctions.•Verbal fluency and language performance may be impaired in patients with MS.•Treatment with RehaCom improves verbal performance in patients with MS.•The therapeutic effect of RehaCom remains at the follow-up evaluation. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by central nervous system lesions that lead to neurological dysfunctions including fatigue, depression and anxiety. MS is affecting almost 2.3 million people around the world, with the significant highest prevalence in the North America. MS also affects different cognitive abilities, such as attention, memory and executive functions. Furthermore, a significant impairment in verbal fluency and naming abilities in patients with MS has been reported. RehaCom, is a software that has improvement effects on cognitive functions. The goal of this research is to investigate the effect of treatment with RehaCom on verbal performance in patients with MS. To select the participants, 60 patients with MS who referred to our clinic were chosen randomly and divided into Control (n = 30) and Experimental (n = 30) groups. The participants in the experimental group were treated by RehaCom software for 10 sessions during 5 weeks (2 sessions per week and each session was 1 h). Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT) and California Verbal Learning Test – Second Edition (CVLT-II), were used to assess verbal performance (verbal fluency, and verbal learning and memory) at weeks 0 (baseline), 5 (post-test) and 10 (follow-up). The results showed that, treatment with RehaCom improved verbal performance in patient with MS, at both post-test and follow-up stages. In conclusion, treatment with RehaCom cognitive rehabilitation software can improve verbal fluency, and verbal learning and memory in patient with MS, possibly by affecting the brain regions involved in language performance.
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ISSN:0967-5868
1532-2653
DOI:10.1016/j.jocn.2020.01.007