Orthotic shorts for improving gait and walking in multiple sclerosis: a feasibility study.
Nicola SnowdonSionnadh McLeanHilary PiercyMatthew A BrodieJonathan Stephen WheatPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Orthotic shorts are acceptable and potentially efficacious for improving walking, stability, and function in people with multiple sclerosis. Further research and design development are warranted.Implications for rehabilitationOrthotic shorts are a type of fabric orthosis that have not been previously researched but might assist pelvic stability.Orthotic shorts appear to be acceptable to those people with multiple sclerosis who perceive themselves to be unstable around the trunk and hips.Orthotic shorts might improve gait stability and self-perceived walking ability.