 This research examined the effects of multiple sclerosis, MS, on gait patterns using gait profile scores, GPS, and statistical parametric mapping, SPM. The results indicated that MS patients exhibited greater deviation from normal gait patterns than healthy controls, as measured by GPS. Additionally, the researchers observed that MS patients displayed altered kinematic and kinetic patterns in their gait cycles, particularly in the ankles and knees. These findings suggest that MS may be associated with impaired motor control and coordination, which could lead to increased risk for falls and other mobility issues. This article was authored by Fabiola Giovanna Mistanza Matos, Francesco Luciano, Tiziana Lencini, and others.