CrossFit Clinical Trial
Official title:
Examination of Musculoskeletal System Problems and Affecting Factors in CrossFit Sports
Verified date | September 2023 |
Source | Eastern Mediterranean University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
This study aims to determine the relationship between musculoskeletal system problems and physical risk factors in CrossFit athletes. Athletes who do CrossFit training in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and meet the inclusion criteria will be included in the study. Individuals will first be asked about their personal information, when they started CrossFit, and their previous injury information. Then, the muscle strength, functionality, stability, balance of the lower extremity muscles and body posture in different positions will be evaluated with the determined tests. Evaluations are in a single day and in total 45 minutes. is planned in.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 65 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Individuals between the ages of 20-45 - Those who have been doing CrossFit sports for at least 1 year - Those who do CrossFit at least 2 days a week Exclusion Criteria: - Those who train independently outside of CrossFit - Those with neurological problems diagnosed by a doctor - Those who received physiotherapy in the last 6 months |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department | Mersin | Famagusta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Eastern Mediterranean University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Isokinetic Muscle Strength Assessment | Quadriceps and hamstring muscle strengths will be evaluated with a test protocol with 5 repetitions at 60º/sec speed and 20 repetitions at 180º/sec speed. | 5 months | |
Secondary | Extended Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire | Turkish translation and cross-cultural adaptation Alaca et al. The Extended Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire is an assessment questionnaire used for the evaluation of musculoskeletal disorders. Is a questionnaire that evaluates the presence, onset, incidence, results and effects of musculoskeletal pain in 9 regions of the body, including neck, shoulder, back, elbow, hand/wrist, waist, hip/thigh, knee, foot/ankle. . In this questionnaire, the age of onset of pain, hospitalization due to pain, changing the place of duty, having pain in the last year, last month and today are questioned. In addition, it is a questionnaire that can be filled by oneself or by interviewing the person, questioning whether the current pain affects the individual's work/home life, applying to a doctor/physiotherapist, taking medication and getting a report. Subjects are asked to mark the location of the pain on the body diagram. A high score indicates musculoskeletal pain. | 5 months | |
Secondary | Lower Extremity Functional Performance Evaluation Single Leg Jump Test | Individuals' lower extremity functional performance will be evaluated with the Single Leg Jump Test (TBS). TBST validity and reliability were reported as 0.85 with ICC ratio. For the test, 2 measuring tapes are affixed to the plastic rods at an angle of 180 degrees and it is requested to stand on the dominant foot with the tip of the toe to the starting point of the tape measure. While the individual is standing on the dominant right leg, the other leg is bent at the knee and asked to jump forward and the point where the individual falls (finger tip) is marked. Care should be taken to keep the hands on the waist while jumping. If he loses his balance while falling to the ground and gets support from the other foot, the test is considered invalid and repeated. Jumping was repeated 3 times for both extremities. Jump distance is calculated by measuring with a tape measure in centimeters and taking the average value. | 5 months | |
Secondary | Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test | The reliability of the Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test was determined by Oliveira et al. made by Dynamic stability of the shoulder will be evaluated with KKZÜEST. The tester first explains the test position to the athlete, then the test is started with the 'start' command and the test is finished with the 'stop' command. After the instructions and demonstration, 3 attempts are made to teach the test and 5 seconds rest between each attempt. Subjects will be placed in a push-up position with their hands 36 inches (91.44 centimeters) apart on 1.5 inches (3.81 centimeters) wide strips. While one hand is fixed on the ground, it is asked to raise the other hand, touch the band under the fixed hand and take it back to the starting point. The same movement is repeated for the opposite side and 15 seconds. The number of repetitions performed in the test is recorded. The average of 3 repetitions of the test is taken. | 5 months | |
Secondary | Closed Kinetic Chain Lower Extremity Stability Test | Closed Kinetic Chain Lower Extremity Stability Test, Arikan et al. Its reliability and validity were made in 2021 by The test was developed to measure trunk and lower extremity strength, strength and stability of the whole body. In order to teach the test from the instructions and demonstration, 3 trials are made and 5 seconds rest between each trial. Starting position, the person is on his forearms with feet shoulder-width apart, toes in contact with the floor, and body lying in a straight line. While maintaining the starting position of the body, the individual is asked to bring one foot to the diagonal outer side of the other foot. After touching the side of the other foot, the foot returns to the starting position. Then the person performs the same movement with the other foot. The number of repetitions in 15 seconds is recorded as in the closed kinetic chain upper extremity stability test. The average of 3 repetitions of the test is taken. | 5 months | |
Secondary | Upper Extremity Y Balance Test | The Upper Extremity Y Balance Test is used to determine the risk of injury in musculoskeletal problems. Explains the test position to the athlete, then makes 3 attempts to teach the test and rests for 5 seconds between each attempt. The measurement is started with the subject both hands shoulder-width apart, right hand on the stance plate, and left hand on the access cursor. By maintaining the push-up position, the distance reached with the left hand is recorded in 3 directions, first medial, then inferolateral and finally superolateral. The person returns to the starting point in a controlled manner without changing his position. Tests are repeated 3 times on both extremities. Upper extremity length to be used in scoring is determined by measuring the distance between cervical C7 and the longest fingertip with a tape measure. | 5 months | |
Secondary | Lower Extremity Y Balance Test | The tester first explains the test position to the athlete, then three trials are made in order to teach the test, and after each trial, it is rested for 5 seconds. In the test setup, 3 measuring tapes are attached to the plastic bars at an angle of 135 degrees. Individuals stand on one leg at the intersection of the three measuring tapes. The fingertip is asked to extend in the anterior, posteromedial and posterolateral directions. Care is taken that the individual does not lose his balance by placing his hands on his waist, and that the heel of the foot he is standing on does not rise from the ground. The test is repeated 3 times in each direction. The length of the lower extremity (between the spina iliaca anterior superior and the medial 3malleolus) will be measured with a tape measure. | 5 months | |
Secondary | Posture Evaluation | Posture of the athletes in lateral and squat positions was reported by Hopkins et al. It will be measured with the PostureScreen Mobile® Application, of which validity and reliability study has been done by. Postures of the athletes in lateral and squat positions will be done on the smartphone using the PostureScreen Mobile® App. The specific points determined in the application for the lateral and squat positions of the athletes will be marked using the touch screen on the photographs taken, and according to these points, the postural disorder values and the degree of the disorder will be calculated and reported for each variable in cm or degrees via the software. | 5 months |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Active, not recruiting |
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