Performance Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of the Effects of Instrumental Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization and Foam Roller on Delayed Muscle Pain.
Verified date | June 2022 |
Source | Eastern Mediterranean University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine and compare the time-dependent effects of IASTM and FR applications on delayed muscle pain and physical performance. Method: 50 physically active healthy male individuals between the ages of 20-35 will be included in the study. Participants will be divided into 3 separate groups as instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization(IASTM), foam roller (FR) and control group. DOMS creation protocol will be implemented after preliminary evaluation. IASTM and FR groups will be treated after the formation of doms. The control group will not be applied. participants are evaluated 1 day before the doms were created and at 24, 48 and 72 hours after doms created. Subjetcs were tested for physical activity level with IPAQ-SF, flexibility with sit and reach test, pain with Visual analog scale, edema with thigh circumference measurement, explosive power with horizontal and vertical jump test, dynamic balance with y balance test and isokinetic muscle strength of the quadriceps and hamstring muscles with isokinetic dynamometer.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 42 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | April 15, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 20 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Recreationally active (who do moderate-vigorous physical activity at least 2 times a week) - Those who are moderately and/or highly active according to the IPAQ scale - Between the ages of 20-35 - Doing moderate to severe physical activity at least 2 times a week - Those who have not received IASTM or Foam Roller application in the last 30 days Exclusion Criteria: - Those who are allergic to the intermediate used material in IASTM application - Those who use alcohol and supplements - Those who have any lower extremity injury in the last 6 months - Those with orthopedic or neurological disease |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Cyprus | Eastern Mediterranean University | Famagusta | Mersin 10, Turkey |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Eastern Mediterranean University |
Cyprus,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | change between baseline of pain assessment and immidiately after DOMS created. | Visual Analog Scale will be used for pain assessment. | Assessments will be performed on baseline and immdidiately after DOMS created. | |
Primary | change between baseline of pain assessment and 1 day after DOMS created. | Visual Analog Scale will be used for pain assessment. | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 1 day after DOMS created. | |
Primary | change between baseline of pain assessment and 2 days after DOMS created. | Visual Analog Scale will be used for pain assessment. | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 2 days after DOMS created. | |
Primary | change between baseline of pain assessment and 3 days after DOMS created. | Visual Analog Scale will be used for pain assessment. | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 3 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of flexibility test and 1 day after DOMS created. | sit and reach test will be used for flexility assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 1 day after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of flexibility test and 2 days after DOMS created. | sit and reach test will be used for flexility assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 2 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of flexibility test and 3 days after DOMS created. | sit and reach test will be used for flexility assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 3 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of muscle strength test and 1 day after DOMS created. | Isokinetic dynamometer will be used for muscle strength assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 1 day after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of muscle strength test and 2 days after DOMS created. | Isokinetic dynamometer will be used for muscle strength assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 2 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of muscle strength test and 3 days after DOMS created. | Isokinetic dynamometer will be used for muscle strength assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 3 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of vertical jump test and 1 day after DOMS created. | vertical jump test will be used for explosive power assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 1 day after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of vertical jump test and 2 days after DOMS created. | vertical jump test will be used for explosive power assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 2 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of vertical jump test and 3 days after DOMS created. | vertical jump test will be used for explosive power assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 3 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of horizontal jump test and 1 day after DOMS created. | horizontal jump test will be used for explosive power assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 1 day after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of horizontal jump test and 2 days after DOMS created. | horizontal jump test will be used for explosive power assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 2 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of horizontal jump test and 3 days after DOMS created. | horizontal jump test will be used for explosive power assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 3 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of thigh circumference measurement and immediately after DOMS created. | Thigh circumference measurement will be used for thigh circumference assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and immediately after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of thigh circumference measurement and 1 day after DOMS created. | Thigh circumference measurement will be used for thigh circumference assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 1 day after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of thigh circumference measurement and 2 days after DOMS created. | Thigh circumference measurement will be used for thigh circumference assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 2 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of thigh circumference measurement and 3 days after DOMS created. | Thigh circumference measurement will be used for thigh circumference assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 3 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of Y balance test and 1 day after DOMS created. | Y balance test will be used for dynamic balance assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 1 day after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of Y balance test and 2 days after DOMS created. | Y balance test will be used for dynamic balance assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 2 days after DOMS created. | |
Secondary | change between baseline of Y balance test and 3 days after DOMS created. | Y balance test will be used for dynamic balance assessment | Assessments will be performed on baseline and 3 days after DOMS created. |
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