Muscle Weakness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Integrated Proximal and Distal Joint Exercise Therapy Interventions on the Performance and Injury Prevention in Competitive Sports: Effects of Motor Control and Tissue Biomechanics
Football is an increasingly popular exercise and common practice among adolescent and elite athletes. However, these athletes tend to have injuries involving the lower extremity and foot. Recent literature has proposed a promising concept of core stability on the arch of the foot and proximal hip control exercise for a knee injury. They have highlighted that foot core training begins with targeting the plantar intrinsic muscles through exercise intervention, which may enhance the capacity and control of the foot core system. Moreover, it is hypothesized that the 'complexity algorithm' of exercise intervention for proximal hip control may provide more sufficient effects on musculoskeletal pain in the lower extremity. However, some conflicting issues such as assessment and training of foot intrinsic muscle in functional positions still largely lack devices and research to elucidate the underlying mechanism of its development and integrated exercise interventions proximally and distally on these athletes. Firstly, the investigators aim to design and develop of novel intrinsic foot muscle assessment and training device for sporting tasks and to examine the feasibility and reliability of muscle stiffness in foot and hip joints before and after exercise intervention using shear wave ultrasound elastography (SWUE) in athletes without and with foot and ankle overuse injuries; second, investigators will investigate whether immediate and persistent alteration after the integrated therapeutic exercise on motor control and muscle stiffness.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 15 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Athletes with plantar heel pain: 1. Diagnosis of painful heel syndrome by clinical examination, with the following positive clinical signs: 1. Pain in the morning or after sitting a long time 2. Local pain where the fascia attaches to the heel 3. Increasing pain with extended walking or standing for more than 15 minutes 2. Was associated with inflammatory symptoms (pain, swelling, etc.) 3. Pain in the area of the insertion of the plantar aponeurosis on the medial tubercle of the calcaneus. 4. Not perform ankle stretching exercises as treatment of the plantar fasciitis. Healthy individuals: 1. A neutral foot alignment: determined by measurement of the resting calcaneal stance position (RCSP: between 2°of inversion and 2°of eversion) and scores on the navicular drop (ND: between 5 and 9 mm) test. 2. Foot Posture Index Score is between 0 and 5 . 3. No pain in the lower limbs 4. No history of lower limb injury or surgery that has affected function or caused the Individual to seek previous medical or therapeutic intervention. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Traumatic injury to lower limbs which impacted joint integrity and function (i.e., fractures) resulting in at least 1 interrupted day of desired physical activity 2. History of spinal, pelvic or lower limb surgery 3. Major neurological, cardiorespiratory or circulatory disorders 4. Past history of traumatic head injury with or without loss of consciousness 5. Have been taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory or corticosteroid medication in the past month 6. Recent intervention/management within the last 6 months |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | BuddhistTCGH | Hualien City |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital |
Taiwan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Cross-sectional area (CSA) | Parameters of morphology (CSA) of intrinsic and extrinsic foot and selected hip muscles. The unit is cm². | 6 months | |
Primary | Cross-sectional area (CSA) | Parameters of morphology (CSA) of intrinsic and extrinsic foot and selected hip muscles. The unit is cm². | 12 months | |
Primary | Thickness | Parameters of morphology (thickness) of intrinsic and extrinsic foot and selected hip muscles. The unit is cm. | 6 months | |
Primary | Thickness | Parameters of morphology (thickness) of intrinsic and extrinsic foot and selected hip muscles. The unit is cm. | 12 months | |
Primary | Stiffness (RTE) | Parameters of morphology Stiffness (RTE) of intrinsic and extrinsic foot and selected hip muscles. The unit is kPa. | 6 months | |
Primary | Stiffness (RTE) | Parameters of morphology Stiffness (RTE) of intrinsic and extrinsic foot and selected hip muscles. The unit is kPa. | 12 months | |
Primary | Joint kinematics and joint kinetics in the hip, knee and ankle joints will be calculated with the data | Biomechanical data (i.e. joint kinematics such as joint angle and joint kinetics such as joint moments in the lower limb), center of pressure (CoP, i.e. the trajectory curve) and center of mass (CoM, i.e. the trajectory curve ) and electromyographic data (unit, percentage of maximal voluntary isometric contraction, MVIC) will be analyzed, respectively. Joint kinematics and joint kinetics in the hip, knee and ankle joints will be calculated with the data integrated from motion capture system (Nexus 2.0, Bodybuilder 3.6.4, Vicon Corp. UK ) and forceplates (Kistler, 9286B, Switzerland). | 12 months | |
Primary | Joint kinematics and joint kinetics in the hip, knee and ankle joints will be calculated with the data | Biomechanical data (i.e. joint kinematics such as joint angle and joint kinetics such as joint moments in the lower limb), center of pressure (CoP, i.e. the trajectory curve) and center of mass (CoM, i.e. the trajectory curve ) and electromyographic data (unit, percentage of maximal voluntary isometric contraction, MVIC) will be analyzed, respectively. Joint kinematics and joint kinetics in the hip, knee and ankle joints will be calculated with the data integrated from motion capture system (Nexus 2.0, Bodybuilder 3.6.4, Vicon Corp. UK ) and forceplates (Kistler, 9286B, Switzerland). | 6 months | |
Primary | Electromyographic(EMG) | Electromyographic variables (IEMG) between individuals with and without plantar heel pain (PHP) will be compared using a repeated-measures analysis of variance.measures analysis of variance | 6 months | |
Primary | Electromyographic(EMG) | Electromyographic variables (IEMG) between individuals with and without plantar heel pain (PHP) will be compared using a repeated-measures analysis of variance.measures analysis of variance | 12 months |
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