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NCT ID: NCT05403892 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Reliability and Validity

Reliability and Validity of a New Ankle Dorsiflexion Lunge Test Using a Level Laser.

Start date: May 28, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study aims to find validity and intra-inter examiner reliability of the Lever Laser Lunge Test (LLLT). This is a new way to measure ankle range of motion during weight bearing, instead of classical dorsiflexion lunge test The study wants to assume that LLLT is comparable to the traditional test but more efficient because it could be used in different settings. To reach this goal, these two non-invasive tests will be performed to measure the amount of movement of the ankle joint in healthy teenage basketball players. Data will be statistically compared and studied.

NCT ID: NCT05399472 Enrolling by invitation - Hallux Limitus Clinical Trials

Teenage Functional Hallux Limitus and Ankle Dorsiflexion Study

Start date: May 25, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to identify a possible correlation between reduced mobility of the first toe under load and reduced mobility of the ankle ROM in healthy adolescent basketball players. To reach this goal, two non-invasive tests will be performed to measure the amount of movement of the ankle joint and the first toe.

NCT ID: NCT04630899 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Musculoskeletal Manipulations

Comparison of Passive and Active Joint Mobilization for Chronic Ankle Instability

Start date: September 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The features of CAI were confirmed through studies that 64% to 77% had extra-articular conditions mainly related to calf tendon disorder. In addition, joints are laxity, sensory motors are deficient, and the range of dorsi flexion is decreased. this study is to investigate the effects of active joint mobilization(AJM) under weight-bearing conditions to stimulate various proprioceptors for CAI with deficiency in sensorimotor and postural control.