Lower Extremity Problem Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does Adding Individualized Feedback on Movement Improve Effectiveness of an Injury Prevention Program in Female Lacrosse Athletes?
Verified date | February 2024 |
Source | San Diego State University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In this pilot study the investigators are testing whether an injury prevention program will help improve quality of movement and decrease number of injuries in collegiate women's lacrosse athletes. The primary purpose is to determine whether an injury prevention program including individualized movement instruction along with an educational program is better than an educational program alone for improving movements that can increase risk of injury and decreasing number of injuries. The investigators will recruit women's lacrosse athletes from the San Diego State University women's lacrosse team. Enrolled participants will be divided up into two groups of 10 individuals. Both groups will participate in an injury prevention educational program including a lecture component with pictures and videos, and a practice component in which athletes will be provided with group instruction on how to perform the activities and then will have an opportunity to practice all activities. In addition to the educational program, athletes in the individualized movement instruction group will be provided individualized feedback on their movements when performing activities from the injury prevention program during 3 sessions throughout the season. The primary outcomes that will be evaluated include lower body movement during a jumping and balance task as measured using a 3D motion capture system. The investigators hypothesize that participants who receive the individualized feedback in addition to the education program will display greater improvements in movements that increase injury risk when compare to the education only intervention group.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 18 |
Est. completion date | May 8, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 8, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 25 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Athletes currently a member of the SDSU Women's NCAA Division I Lacrosse team. - Athletes who regularly participate in games as identified by athletics staff. Exclusion Criteria: - Athletes deemed ineligible to participate in their sport by the team's medical staff because of an injury. - Athletes who do not regularly participate in games throughout the season. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | San Diego State University | San Diego | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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San Diego State University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Participant Information | Participant date of birth, age, sex at birth, limb dominance, primary position, playing time, glasses/contacts, footwear, brace, orthotic or taping use, current medication, and injury history. | Baseline | |
Other | Height | Measured height in inches | Baseline | |
Other | Weight | Measured weight in pounds | Baseline | |
Other | Leg Length | Measured right and left leg length in centimeters | Baseline | |
Other | Weekly Athlete Adherence Questionnaire Adherence to Components | Self-reported adherence to the components of the injury prevention program. "Did you do all of the activities?" (Yes/No) | Weekly throughout the study (15-16 weeks) | |
Other | Weekly Athlete Adherence Questionnaire Adherence to Instructions | Self-reported adherence to the instructions for the injury prevention program. "Were you able to complete the movements in the way that you were instructed to?" (Yes/No) | Weekly throughout the study (15-16 weeks) | |
Primary | Initial Contact Knee Valgus During Drop Vertical Jump | Knee Valgus Angle at Initial Contact | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Maximum Knee Valgus during Drop Vertical Jump | Maximum Knee Valgus Angle During Landing | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Initial Contact Knee Flexion during Drop Vertical Jump | Knee Flexion Angle at Initial Contact | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Maximum Knee Flexion during Drop Vertical Jump | Maximum Knee Flexion Angle During Landing | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Force Asymmetry during Drop Vertical Jump | Difference between left and right Maximum Vertical Ground Reaction Force During Landing | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Reach Distance During Anterior Direction of the Star Excursion Balance Test | Left and right maximum reach distances, normalized to leg length | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Reach Distance During Posterior-Medial Direction of the Star Excursion Balance Test | Left and right maximum reach distances, normalized to leg length | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Reach Distance During Posterior-Lateral Direction of the Star Excursion Balance Test | Left and right maximum reach distances, normalized to leg length | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Composite Reach Distance During the Star Excursion Balance Test | Average normalized maximum reach distances across the anterior, posterior-medial, and posterior-lateral directions (right and left calculated separately). | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Reach Distance Asymmetry During Anterior Direction of the Star Excursion Balance Test | Difference between left and right maximum reach distances (in centimeters) | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Reach Distance Asymmetry During Posterior-Medial Direction of the Star Excursion Balance Test | Difference between left and right maximum reach distances (in centimeters) | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Primary | Reach Distance Asymmetry During Posterior-Lateral Direction of the Star Excursion Balance Test | Difference between left and right maximum reach distances (in centimeters) | Change from Baseline to Post-Season Biomechanics Assessment (15-16 weeks later) | |
Secondary | Frequency of Injuries in Current Season | Number of lower extremity injuries documented in the athlete's Electronic Health Record during the Spring 2023 Season. | up to 16 weeks | |
Secondary | Frequency of Injuries in Prior Season | Number of lower extremity injuries documented in the athlete's Electronic Health Record during the prior Spring 2022 season. | up to 12 months |
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