Exercise Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Core Strength Training Using Unstable Surfaces on Physical Fitness in Adolescents
Verified date | November 2014 |
Source | University of Potsdam |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Germany: Ethics Commission |
Study type | Interventional |
Background: It has been demonstrated that core strength training is an effective means to
enhance trunk muscle strength (TMS) and athletic performance in youth. However, the role of
instability with core strength training is unresolved in youth. This study specifically will
investigate the effects of core stability (CST) compared to core instability strength
training (CIST) on physical fitness in adolescents.
Methods: Twenty-seven (14 girls, 13 boys) healthy adolescents (age 14±1 years) will be
assigned to a CST (n=13) or a CIST (n=14) group. Both training programs will last 6 weeks (2
sessions/week) and included frontal, dorsal, and lateral core exercises. During CIST, these
exercises will be conducted on unstable surfaces (e.g., TOGU© DYNAIR CUSSIONS, THERA-BAND©
STABILITY TRAINER).
Expected Results: Based on selected results reported in the literature, we hypothesize that
participants performing CIST as compared to CST will show larger improvements in physical
fitness tests (i.e., strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, balance) following
training. Of note, training induced gains in strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, and
balance are of vital importance for sports performance, everyday activities, and injury
prevention.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 27 |
Est. completion date | August 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 13 Years to 15 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - healthy; physically active Exclusion Criteria: - musculoskeletal, neurological or orthopaedic disorders that might affect their ability to perform physical fitness tests and core strength training |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Potsdam | Free University of Brussels, Thim van der Laan University College Physiotherapy |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Bourban trunk muscle strength (TMS) test | The Bourban TMS test assesses core strength endurance of ventral, lateral, and dorsal trunk muscle chains. | approx. 20 min. | No |
Secondary | Standing long jump test | Subjects will e instructed to stand with both feet right behind a starting line and to jump as far as possible. Subjects will be allowed to use arm swing during the test. | approx. 5 min. | No |
Secondary | 20-m sprint test | Subjects will be instructed to stand with one foot right behind the starting line and to accelerate at maximum effort to the finish line. | approx. 5 min. | No |
Secondary | stand-and-reach test | Subjects will be instructed to begin the test in a standing position on an elevated platform with feet together. They will be asked to bend over using their maximal range of motion. During the test, knees, arms, and fingers will be fully extended. | approx. 3 min. | No |
Secondary | jumping sideways test | Subjects will be instructed to jump as many times as possible over a period of 15 s with both legs together back and forth across a strip of wood that was attached to a mat (50 x 100 cm). The number of jumps completed without touching the strip and without stepping off the mat will be used as dependent variable. | approx. 5 min. | No |
Secondary | Emery balance test | The Emery balance test will be conducted barefooted in single leg stance on an Airex balance pad. Eyes will be closed and both legs will be tested. For experimental testing, participants will be asked to stand as stable as possible with the knee of the weight-bearing limb flexed at 30°. The non-weight-bearing limb will be flexed 45° at the knee and hands will be placed on hips. Using a stopwatch, time will be stopped upon loss of balance to the nearest 1/100 of a second and will be used as dependent variable. | approx. 10 min. | No |
Secondary | Y balance test | The lower quarter Y balance test is a dynamic test that requires subjects to maintain single leg stance while reaching as far as possible with the contralateral leg in 3 different movement directions (i.e., anterior, posteromedial, posterolateral). Subjects will always start with the right foot placed at the centre of the grid and the left leg reaching in anterior direction as far as possible, lightly touching the farthest point possible on the line with the most distal part of the reach foot. Participants will then return to a bilateral stable stance position. After 3 reaches, the left foot will be placed at the centre of the grid and the right leg will be maximally reached in anterior direction. Thereafter, the same test procedure will be conducted for the posteromedial and the posterolateral reach. | approx. 20 min. | No |
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