Clinical Trial: Effect of Functional Exercise in Patients With Spinal Bulbar Muscular Atrophy

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Effect of Functional Exercise in Patients With Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy

Brief Summary:

Background:

-Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) is an inherited disorder that affects men. People with SBMA often have weakness throughout the body, including the muscles they use for swallowing, breathing, and speaking. We do not know if exercise helps or harms people with SBMA.

Objective:

-To see if a 12-week program of either functional exercise or stretching exercises will improve strength, function, or quality of life in people with SBMA

Eligibility:

  • Participants will be men 18 years of age or older who have genetic confirmation of SBMA.
  • They must be able to walk at least 50 feet with or without an assistive device such as a cane or a walker and stand for 10 minutes without using an assistive device.
  • They must have access to a computer with an Internet connection.

Design:

  • At the first visit to NIH (2 days), participants will have a medical history taken and undergo a physical exam. They will also have blood tests and an EKG, and complete questionnaires about mood, health, and exercise. Tests of muscle strength, balance, and endurance will also be done.
  • Participants who qualify for the study will receive instruction about either strengthening or stretching exercises. They will do these exercises at home one to three times a week for 12 weeks.
  • They will wear a small activity monitor while they exercise and record their exercise in a diary.