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NCT number NCT06291701
Other study ID # ODUSBFFTR-ELIFAYGUNPOLAT-002
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date March 15, 2024
Est. completion date April 15, 2024

Study information

Verified date April 2024
Source T.C. ORDU ÜNIVERSITESI
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This study aims to examine the relationship between scapular endurance, core endurance, and upper extremity performance in adolescent tennis players. The hypothesis of this study is that better scapular/core endurance in adolescent tennis players is associated with better upper extremity performance. Establishing this relationship will contribute to identifying the exercise training necessary to improve upper extremity performance in tennis players.


Description:

Tennis is a sport characterized by coordinated, repetitive, and powerful movements along the kinetic chain. Being both overhead and rotational, achieving a good shot in tennis involves transferring high forces and energy from the lower extremities to the upper extremities through the trunk. In this context, core muscles play a crucial role in athletic performance by stabilizing the shoulder girdle, pelvis, and spine, acting as a pivot point for extremity movements. Therefore, good core strength is essential during a stroke. Additionally, as the acceleration of the ball is influenced by both maximum external and internal rotation of the shoulder, tennis players require good shoulder mobility and stability. In this regard, the scapula in the shoulder girdle provides a stable foundation for the glenohumeral mobility necessary for the shot. Both the core and scapular regions serve as pivot points for upper extremity functional activities. Therefore, this study aims to examine the relationship between scapular endurance, core endurance, and upper extremity performance in adolescent tennis players. The hypothesis of this study is that better scapular/core endurance in adolescent tennis players is associated with better upper extremity performance. Establishing this relationship will contribute to identifying the exercise training necessary to improve upper extremity performance in tennis players.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 35
Est. completion date April 15, 2024
Est. primary completion date April 1, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 11 Years to 18 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Adolescent tennis players Exclusion Criteria: - Athletes with a history of musculoskeletal injury or surgery in the last year that would prevent the tests from being performed - Athletes who feel pain in the trunk and lower extremities during the tests

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Diagnostic Test:
Assessment of scapular endurance
For the assessment of scapular endurance, participants will be instructed to bend their arms and elbows while keeping a wooden rod placed between their elbows, pull a spring dynamometer placed between thei
Prone Bridge Test
For the "Prone Bridge Test," participants will be instructed to lie face down with their hands and feet shoulder-width apart and then raise their bodies off the ground by lifting themselves up on their hands, forearms, and toes. A stopwa
Side Bridge Test
For the "Side Bridge Test," participants will be asked to lie on their right side, supporting themselves on their forearm and elbow, and lift themselves off the ground. A stopwatch will be started, and the test will be terminated if there is any deviation from the position. The elapsed time will be recorded in seconds. The test will then be repeated on the left side.
Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test
For the Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test, participants will be asked to assume a push-up position on a flat surface with their hands placed on two parallel lines drawn 90 cm apart. They will then be instructed to touch one hand to the other hand's side as many times as possible within 15 seconds. The test will be repeated three times, and the average of the scores will be calculated.
Seated Medicine Ball Throw Test
For the "Seated Medicine Ball Throw Test," participants will be asked to sit on the ground with their back, shoulders, and head against the wall. Holding a 2 kg medicine ball with both hands, they will start with their elbows bent and arms at their sides, then extend their elbows to throw the ball forward as far as possible. The distance between the wall and the point where the ball lands will be recorded. The test will be performed three times, and the average will be calculated.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Ordu University Ordu

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
T.C. ORDU ÜNIVERSITESI

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Prone Bridge Test For the measurement of core endurance, Prone Bridge Test will be applied.For the "Prone Bridge Test," participants will be instructed to lie face down with their hands and feet shoulder-width apart and then raise their bodies off the ground by lifting themselves up on their hands, forearms, and toes. A stopwatch is started, and the test is terminated if there is any deviation from the proper position. The elapsed time is recorded in seconds. first day, in an average of one hour
Primary Side Bridge Test For the measurement of core endurance, Side Bridge Test will be applied. For the "Side Bridge Test," participants will be asked to lie on their right side, supporting themselves on their forearm and elbow, and lift themselves off the ground. A stopwatch will be started, and the test will be terminated if there is any deviation from the position. The elapsed time will be recorded in seconds. The test will then be repeated on the left side. first day, in an average of one hour
Primary Scapular Endurance Values For the assessment of scapular endurance, participants will be instructed to bend their arms and elbows while keeping a wooden rod placed between their elbows, pull a spring dynamometer placed between their hands without dropping the wooden rod, and maintain this position. A stopwatch will be started, and the elapsed time will be recorded in seconds. first day, in an average of one hour
Primary Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test For the Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test, participants will be asked to assume a push-up position on a flat surface with their hands placed on two parallel lines drawn 90 cm apart. They will then be instructed to touch one hand to the other hand's side as many times as possible within 15 seconds. The test will be repeated three times, and the average of the scores will be calculated. first day, in an average of one hour
Primary Seated Medicine Ball Throw Test For the "Seated Medicine Ball Throw Test," participants will be asked to sit on the ground with their back, shoulders, and head against the wall. Holding a 2 kg medicine ball with both hands, they will start with their elbows bent and arms at their sides, then extend their elbows to throw the ball forward as far as possible. The distance between the wall and the point where the ball lands will be recorded. The test will be performed three times, and the average will be calculated. first day, in an average of one hour
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