Hamstring Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of 6 Week Hamstring Exercise Programs on Hamstring Muscle Function and Performance in Female Athletes
Verified date | May 2023 |
Source | Dublin City University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study aims to compare the effect of two hamstring strengthening programs on hamstring muscle strength in female university athletes. 60 participants will be recruited for this study. They will be randomly assigned to one of two 6-week hamstring strengthening programs, namely the single leg bridge exercise and the Nordic hamstring exercise protocol, and one control group. Eccentric and isometric hamstring strength, gluteal strength and will sprint speed will be measured before and after the intervention.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 47 |
Est. completion date | May 12, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 6, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - female - university athlete competing in team sports at least three times per week - free from hamstring injury in previous 6 months Exclusion Criteria: - history of a hip or knee injury in the 3 months prior to the study - a history of anterior cruciate ligament rupture - a history of involvement in a hamstring strengthening, injury prevention programme in the 3 months prior to the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Ireland | Dublin City University | Dublin |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Dublin City University |
Ireland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | eccentric hamstring strength | This will be measured using devices that measure the eccentric strength of the hamstrings during the Nordic hamstring exercise. The devices are called the Hamstring Solo device and the Nordbord device. Participants will kneel on the padded surface of the device with their lower limbs held in position just above the ankles. The ankle supports have load sensitive cells. The participants will be asked to complete the nordic hamstring exercise. This involves them folding their arms across their chest and slowly lowering themselves towards the ground by allowing their knees to slowly straighten. The load cells will record the force (newtons) during the exercise for each leg. | Change from baseline 6 weeks | |
Primary | eccentric hamstring moment | This will be measured using devices that measure the eccentric strength of the hamstrings during the Nordic hamstring exercise. The devices are called the Hamstring Solo device and the Nordbord device. Participants will kneel on the padded surface of the device with their lower limbs held in position just above the ankles. The ankle supports have load sensitive cells. The participants will be asked to complete the nordic hamstring exercise. This involves them folding their arms across their chest and slowly lowering themselves towards the ground by allowing their knees to slowly straighten. The load cells will record the force (newtons) during the exercise for each leg. The distance from the load cells to the knee joint will be measured (meters) to calculate the moment in Newton meters for the exercise | Change from baseline 6 weeks | |
Primary | isometric hamstring strength and moment | Isometric knee flexor strength will be assessed by placing the participant in prone with the hip in 0° extension and 30° in knee flexion. The investigator will hold the dynamometer 5cm above the lateral malleolus in the posterior midline. The participant will be asked to bend their knee by attempting to pull their heel towards their bottom | Change from baseline 6 weeks | |
Primary | isometric hip extensor strength and moment | Hip extensor strength will be assessed by placing the participant in a prone position with their tested leg in 0° hip extension and 90° knee flexion. The handheld dynomometer will be held by the investigator against the heel of the participant. The participant will be instructed to raise their leg upwards against the resistance of the investigator. This will be repeated with the hip placed in 30 degrees flexion | Change from baseline 6 weeks | |
Secondary | Sprint performance | Participants will perform three maximal 30 metre sprint tests with 4 minutes of recovery in between. Time elapsed will be recorded by timing gates placed at 0m, 5m, 15m, and 30m. Participants will start from a standing split position. The first timing gate will be triggered at initial toe off of the back leg. Times will be recorded and mechanical sprint variables (maximal horizontal force production, maximal horizontal power output and maximal theoretical velocity) will be calculated using an Excel spreadsheet (Samozio et al., 2016). The participants best time of the three attempts will be recorded. | Change from baseline 6 weeks | |
Secondary | Muscle soreness following exercise | Participants will use a ten point numerical rating scale to record the level of muscle soreness after training sessions.
The scale will range from 0 to 10 where 0 is no pain and 10 is the most severe pain imaginable. |
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