Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04888520 |
Other study ID # |
3.059.113: Projeto Marieli |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
June 1, 2021 |
Est. completion date |
September 15, 2021 |
Study information
Verified date |
April 2021 |
Source |
Universidade Norte do Paraná |
Contact |
Marieli R Stocco, PhD Student |
Phone |
+55 43 9 9685 4812 |
Email |
stoccomarieli[@]gmail.com |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
It is a controlled and randomized clinical trial with the objective of verifying the acute
and chronic effects (8 weeks) of elastic banding in runners. Thus, we have as hypotheses of
this research: The elastic bandage indirectly influences the muscular strength to the extent
that it supposedly can alter the muscular activation verified through the surface
electromyography in individuals submitted to the training as the running training. The
elastic bandage has clinical significance, however, it does not present statistical
significance on muscle strength and activation in individuals submitted to training as
running training. To confirm these hypotheses, the muscle strength of the flexors and
extensors of the right knee will be checked by means of the isokinetic dynamometer and the
muscular activation of the extensors of the right knee (rectus femoris muscle) will be
assessed by means of surface electromyography. The elastic bandage will be applied according
to a specific protocol in "I" over the muscular belly of the right femoral rectus muscle
(which will be submitted to evaluations). All participants will be evaluated without applying
adhesive tape and will receive the first application of the tape without tension. Then, after
20 minutes of rest, they will be reassessed with the tape. Participants will be randomized
into two groups and both will receive the adhesive tape (with or without tension according to
randomization). Then the evaluations will be repeated (all will be reevaluated without the
tape and with the tape (with or without tension according to the protocol).
Description:
It is a controlled and randomized clinical trial in order to verify the acute and chronic
effects (8 weeks of application) of the elastic bandage in runners. hus, we have as
hypotheses of this research: The elastic bandage indirectly influences the muscular strength
to the extent that it supposedly can alter the muscular activation verified through the
surface electromyography in individuals submitted to the training as the running training.
The elastic bandage has clinical significance, however, it does not present statistical
significance on muscle strength and activation in individuals submitted to training as
running training. To confirm these hypotheses, the muscle strength of the flexors and
extensors of the right knee will be checked by means of the isokinetic dynamometer and the
muscular activation of the extensors of the right knee (rectus femoris muscle) will be
assessed by means of surface electromyography. The elastic bandage will be applied according
to a specific protocol in "I" over the muscular belly of the right femoral rectus muscle
(which will be submitted to evaluations). Initially all participants will be evaluated
without applying adhesive tape and, in sequence, they will receive the first application of
the tape (for all participants, the tape will be applied without tension) and after 20
minutes of rest, they will be reassessed with the application of the adhesive tape . After
the initial assessment, participants will be randomized into two groups and both will receive
adhesive tape. The FT (free tension) group will have no tension in any of its tape
applications; and the WT (with tension) group will have progressive tension over 8 weeks of
intervention (with reduction of the tape length over the weeks, in relation to the same size
of the applied area, which generates a longitudinal tension of the tape in relation to skin
of the participant). In the eighth and last week of intervention, before the last application
of the tape, everyone will be evaluated again (strength and muscle activation) without the
tape. Then, the last application of the tape will be performed with or without tension
(according to their respective groups) and after 20 minutes of rest, the evaluation of all
participants will be performed again with the last application of the tape to the rectus
femoris muscle.