Strains Clinical Trial
Official title:
Rehabilitation of Acute Hamstring Injuries in Male Athletes: A Prospective Single-site Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Comparing Two Rehabilitation Protocols With Different Emphasis on Eccentric Exercises
Verified date | February 2020 |
Source | Aspetar |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of the study is to compare the effect of two rehabilitation protocols with
different emphasis on eccentric exercises after acute hamstring muscle strain injuries on the
time to return to sports (RTS) and the rate of re-injuries in male athletes.
The hypothesis is that the addition of early eccentric hamstring exercises being performed at
longer muscle-tendon length towards end range of motion alter the outcomes RTS and
re-injuries in a rehabilitation protocol after acute hamstring muscle strain injuries.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 90 |
Est. completion date | February 20, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | February 20, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Male athletes - Age 18-50 years - Acute onset posterior thigh pain when training or competing, identified as: 1. Patient reported sudden event 2. Patient reported pain in posterior thigh - Clinical diagnosis of an acute hamstring muscle strain injury, defined as: 1. Localised pain during palpation of hamstring muscle 2. Increasing pain during isometric contraction 3. Localised pain when performing a passive straight leg raise test - MRI confirmed isolated hamstring lesion (increased high signal intensity on fat saturated sequences) - MRI performed =5 days from injury - Available for =3 physiotherapy sessions per week at Aspetar - Available for follow-up Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with verified or suspected previous hamstring injury within the last 6 months in the same leg - Chronic hamstring complaints >2 months - Grade III injury including complete hamstring disruption or avulsion of all tendons - Contraindications to MRI - Patients that do not have an intention to return to full sport activity - Patients that do not want to receive one of the two therapies |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Qatar | Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital | Doha |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Aspetar |
Qatar,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Subjective pain score assessed with visual analogue scale (VAS) | pain evaluation | Measured initial at inclusion, daily up to 5 days a week throughout the rehabilitation period and at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Pain during walking and jogging | pain evaluation | Measured initial at inclusion, daily up to 5 days a week throughout the rehabilitation period and at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Pain and restriction during with trunk flexion | pain evaluation | Measured initial at inclusion, daily up to 5 days a week throughout the rehabilitation period and at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Length and width of painful area with palpation | palpation evaluation | Measured initial at inclusion, daily up to 5 days a week throughout the rehabilitation period and at RTSwith an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Distance from tuber to maximal painful area identified with palpation | palpation evaluation | Measured initial at inclusion and at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Hamstring force | Inner range, mid range and outer range hamstring force measured with handheld dynamometry (HHD) [9] | Mid range, outer range measured initial at inclusion, daily up to 5 days/w throughout the rehab. period and at RTS with expected average 25 days - up to 1 year. Inner range measured at initial inclusion and RTS with expected 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Hamstring flexibility | Hamstring flexibility measured as passive straight leg raise (SLR), passive knee extension (PKET) and maximal hip flexion active knee extension (MHFAKE) with inclinometer | SLR and MHFAKE measured initial at inclusion, daily up to 5 days a week throughout the rehabilitation period and at RTS with expected average 25 days up to 1 year. PKET measured initial at inclusion and at RTS with expected average 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Painful single leg bridge | functional pain evaluation | Measured initial at inclusion, daily up to 5 days a week throughout the rehabilitation period and at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Patient prediction | Patient prediction on time to RTS and performance after RTS | Measured initial at inclusion | |
Other | MRI parameters | MRI evaluation | Measured initial at inclusion | |
Other | Isokinetic knee flexor strength | Isokinetic knee flexor strength assessed with BIODEX | Measured initial (uninjured leg) at inclusion and at RTS (both legs) with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Eccentric knee flexor strength during Nordic Hamstring Exercise | Eccentric knee flexor strength measured during Nordic Hamstring Exercise performed on a Novel Device | Measured at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | sEMG hamstring muscle activity | sEMG is measured during isokinetic knee flexor strength testing with BIODEX initial on uninjured leg and at RTS on both legs. sEMG is measured during eccentric knee flexor strength test performed (Nordic Hamstring Exercise) at RTS. | Measured initial at inclusion and at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Insecurity with dynamic flexibility test (H-test) [10] | Htest evaluation | Measured at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | RTS questions | RTS questions including rate of recovery and fear of sustaining a new injury | Measured at RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Other | Days between injury and 1st training with the club team and 1st match played | evalaution number of days training | The patients are monitored by phone after RTS with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Primary | Time to Return to Sport (RTS) | Number of days between initial injury and return to full unrestricted training and/or match play | After the initial injury, patients will be followed daily during working days for the duration of time until they return to RTS, with an expected average of 25 days up to 1 year | |
Secondary | Re-injury within 2 months, 6 months and 12 months after RTS | In the event of a clinical suspicion of re-injury, the player will be advised to immediately call the primary investigator and consult a physician | The patients will be monitored by phone 2 months, 6 months and 12 months after RTS |
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