Chronic Ankle Instability Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of a Whole Body Vibration Training on Unstable Surface in Recreational Athletes With Chronic Ankle Instability
After an initial ankle sprain, Chronic Ankle Instability is one of the most common residual symptoms which include pain, swelling, recurrent sprain, episodes of ankle joint "giving away" or decreased function. Recently, Whole Body Vibration (WBV) training has been introduced as a preventive and rehabilitative tool. It can be hypothesized that WBV on unstable surfaces might enhance neuromuscular control. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a 6-week WBV training on an unstable surface on body composition, balance, strength and reflex and muscle activity of ankle muscles in recreational athletes with CAI.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | April 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years to 30 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - History of at least 1 significant ankle sprain (the most recent injury must have occurred more than 3 months prior to study enrolment). - 2 or more episodes of the ankle giving way in the last 6 months. - A score of =24 on the Spanish version of the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool. - Age range: 18-30 years. Exclusion Criteria: - History of previous surgeries to the musculoskeletal structures in either lower extremity. - History of a fracture in either lower extremity requiring realignment. - An acute injury to musculoskeletal structures of other joints of the lower extremity in the previous 3 months that impacted joint integrity and function, resulting in at least 1 interrupted day of desired physical activity. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Performance and Sport Rehabilitation Laboratory | Toledo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Castilla-La Mancha |
Spain,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in electromyographic activity | Baseline: before the initiation of the exercise programs (at most 7 days before the initiation of the exercise programs). First follow-up measurement: after the completion of the exercise programs (at most 7 days after the completion of the last training session. Average time period: six weeks after the initiation of the intervention). Second follow-up measurement: 6 weeks after the completion of the exercise programs (average time period: twelve weeks after the initiation of the intervention) | baseline, after the completion of the intervention, and 6 weeks after the completion of the intervention | Yes |
Primary | Change in muscle strength | Baseline: before the initiation of the exercise programs (at most 7 days before the initiation of the exercise programs). First follow-up measurement: after the completion of the exercise programs (at most 7 days after the completion of the last training session. Average time period: six weeks after the initiation of the intervention). Second follow-up measurement: 6 weeks after the completion of the exercise programs (average time period: twelve weeks after the initiation of the intervention) | baseline, after the completion of the intervention, and 6 weeks after the completion of the intervention | Yes |
Primary | Change in balance (Biodex Balance System test) | Baseline: before the initiation of the exercise programs (at most 7 days before the initiation of the exercise programs). First follow-up measurement: after the completion of the exercise programs (at most 7 days after the completion of the last training session. Average time period: six weeks after the initiation of the intervention). Second follow-up measurement: 6 weeks after the completion of the exercise programs (average time period: twelve weeks after the initiation of the intervention) | baseline, after the completion of the intervention, and 6 weeks after the completion of the intervention | Yes |
Primary | Change in balance (Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) | Baseline: before the initiation of the exercise programs (at most 7 days before the initiation of the exercise programs). First follow-up measurement: after the completion of the exercise programs (at most 7 days after the completion of the last training session. Average time period: six weeks after the initiation of the intervention). Second follow-up measurement: 6 weeks after the completion of the exercise programs (average time period: twelve weeks after the initiation of the intervention) | baseline, after the completion of the intervention, and 6 weeks after the completion of the intervention | Yes |
Secondary | Change in lean mass and fat mass (obtained using the enCORE software (GE Healthcare, v. 13.40) | Baseline: before the initiation of the exercise programs (at most 7 days before the initiation of the exercise programs). First follow-up measurement: after the completion of the exercise programs (at most 7 days after the completion of the last training session. Average time period: six weeks after the initiation of the intervention). Second follow-up measurement: 6 weeks after the completion of the exercise programs (average time period: twelve weeks after the initiation of the intervention) | baseline, after the completion of the intervention, and 6 weeks after the completion of the intervention | Yes |
Secondary | Change in bone mineral content and bone mineral density (obtained using the enCORE software (GE Healthcare, v. 13.40) | Baseline: before the initiation of the exercise programs (at most 7 days before the initiation of the exercise programs). First follow-up measurement: after the completion of the exercise programs (at most 7 days after the completion of the last training session. Average time period: six weeks after the initiation of the intervention). Second follow-up measurement: 6 weeks after the completion of the exercise programs (average time period: twelve weeks after the initiation of the intervention) | baseline, after the completion of the intervention, and 6 weeks after the completion of the intervention | Yes |
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