Fourteen studies have already proven the effectiveness of RehaCom in Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). A current study from 2020 provide the first evidence supporting the efficacy of a home based, computer assisted cognitive rehabilitation with RehaCom in Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS).
Study Results at a glance
- Home based cognitive rehabilitation improves cognition in SPMS
- RehaCom TM software is an effective cognitive training tool in SPMS rehabilitation
- Cognitive Rehabilitation reduced cognitive fatigue and improved quality of life
- Improved cognition, fatigue was evident only in RehaCom treated patients
The study was published under the title: Do Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Patients Benefit From Computer- Based Cognitive Neurorehabilitation? A Randomized Sham Controlled Trial