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NCT number NCT03027882
Other study ID # ShenandoahU(3)
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received January 16, 2017
Last updated April 24, 2017
Start date February 1, 2017
Est. completion date December 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2017
Source Shenandoah University
Contact AJ Lievre
Phone 5403273170
Email alievre@su.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to examine the inter/intra rater reliability as well as the validity of the Swing Test in asymptomatic adults . In addition, this study will examine if there are musculoskeletal predictors to the movement quality of the swing test.

The Swing Test is a movement test used by physical therapists to identify movement problems during a simulated running stride


Description:

Upon arrival the subject will be given a questionnaire that will collect demographic information and determine whether they meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria for the study. If the subjects meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria for the study, they will be given an informed consent form for participation and photography.

Prior to performing the swing test reflective markers will be placed on specific anatomical landmarks of the subject.

An investigator will demonstrate how to perform the Swing test. The subject will then be instructed to step onto a six inch box and asked to swing one leg forwards and backwards mimicking their running stride. After ten practice repetitions, ten repetitions will be recorded by the Vicon Motion Analysis System and 2 video cameras capturing different views. The subject will then step off the box and the reflective markers will be removed.

After the swing test, the subject will undergo a series of common musculoskeletal examination tests. The following examination tests will be performed in a random order.

The first musculoskeletal examination test is hip extension range of motion (ROM) that will be measured using a goniometer. The subject will lie on their stomach and the investigator will take the subjects hip into extension and measure their full motion.

The second examination tests is the Thomas test to determine the muscle length for rectus femoris muscle and iliotibial band. The subject will be instructed to sit on the edge of the bed and lower to supine while bringing one knee to chest. The investigator will assess the subject's lower extremity position to determine the length of the rectus femoris muscle and the iliotibial band.

The third examination test is hip strength measurements of internal rotation, external rotation, and abduction which will be measured using a handheld dynamometer. The subject will be placed on their back and their hip strength will be measured using the dynamometer. The subject will then be placed on their side where further hip strength will be assessed.

The fourth examination tests is the navicular drop test. In a seated position, a mark will be placed on the patient's navicular tubercle, which is a landmark on the inside of the foot. An index card will be placed next to the middle of the subjects foot and the height of the navicular will be marked on that index card. The subject will be instructed to stand up and the navicular height will be marked again on the index card. The difference in height between sitting and standing will be calculated.

The fifth examination test is the sorensen test to determine the endurance of the back muscles. The subject will be instructed to lie prone with their trunk off the treatment table. The subject will have arms crossed at chest, and will be instructed to maintain upper body horizontal the floor. Time will be recorded during the test and the tests will stop when the subject cannot maintain horizontal or 240 seconds is reached.

Three to five licensed physical therapists of varying levels of experience will be asked to watch the video recordings of the subject performing the swing test and rate their performance using a scoring system. Therapists who will be rating the Swing test will not have access to any data other than the videos.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 50
Est. completion date December 2017
Est. primary completion date May 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Adults 18 years or older who run at least five (5) miles a week.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Subjects will be pain-free with no history of lower extremity, lumbar spine or pelvis musculoskeletal or neurological injuries in the last 6 months. Subjects will also not have a history of lumbar or lower extremity surgery in the last 6 months. Lastly, subjects will not have a history of balance impairments due to a vestibular or neurological disorder in the last 6 months.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
No Intervention
This is a reliability/validity study of a functional clinical test. There is no intervention

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Shenandoah University Winchester Virginia

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Shenandoah University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Swing Test The subject will then be instructed to step onto a six inch box and asked to swing one leg forwards and backwards mimicking their running stride. After ten practice repetitions, ten repetitions will be recorded by the Vicon Motion Analysis System and 2 video cameras capturing different views. Three to five licensed physical therapists of varying levels of experience will be asked to watch the video recordings of the subject performing the swing test and rate their performance using a newly developed scoring system. 10-15 minutes
Secondary Hip extension ROM The subject will lie on their stomach and the investigator will take the subjects hip into extension and measure their full motion. 5 minutes
Secondary Thomas Test To determine the muscle length for rectus femoris muscle and iliotibial band., the subject will be instructed to sit on the edge of the bed and lower to supine while bringing one knee to chest. The investigator will assess the subject's lower extremity position to determine the length of the rectus femoris muscle and the iliotibial band. 5 minutes
Secondary Hip strength Hip internal rotation, external rotation, and abduction will be measured using a handheld dynamometer. 5 minutes
Secondary Navicular drop In a seated position, a mark will be placed on the subjects navicular tubercle. An index card will be placed next to the middle of the subjects foot and the height of the navicular will be marked on that index card. The subject will be instructed to stand up and the navicular height will be marked again on the index card. The difference in height between sitting and standing will be calculated. 5 minutes
Secondary Sorensen Test To determine the endurance of the back muscles, the subject will be instructed to lie prone with their trunk off the treatment table. The subject will have arms crossed at chest, and will be instructed to maintain upper body horizontal the floor. Time will be recorded during the test and the tests will stop when the subject cannot maintain horizontal or 240 seconds is reached. 5 minutes
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