Musculoskeletal Injury Clinical Trial
— DCU RISCOfficial title:
The DCU Running Injury Surveillance Centre (RISC) Study: A Prospective Investigation of Factors Relating to Running Injuries
Verified date | July 2020 |
Source | Dublin City University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
This study aims to prospectively investigate the relationship between a number of clinical
and biomechanical variables and running-related injuries among a group of novice and
recreational runners over a two year time period. To date, the incidence of running injuries
among runners is high, with a lack of prospective research investigating the factors related
to injury. It is thought that loading in excess of the tissues capabilities may be be a
contributing factor to sustaining a running related injury. As such, this study hypothesizes
that biomechanical factors may be related to injury.
Healthy participants will perform a battery of clinical tests at baseline, as well as
completing a survey that details their injury history and training habits. Kinematic and
kinetic motion analysis will be used as participants perform a series of functional movements
and a treadmill run. Enrolled participants will be monitored for the occurrence of
running-related injuries via email for the duration of the study.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 315 |
Est. completion date | May 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Runners aged 18-65 - Run minimum once per week Exclusion Criteria: - No lower limb injury within the last three months An injury will be defined as: - Any muscle, bone, tendon or ligament pain in the lower back, hip, groin, thigh, leg, knee, foot, ankle and toe that caused the participant to stop or restrict their running. - The pain must last for at least 7 days or 3 consecutive scheduled training sessions, or require the participant to consult a physician or other health care professional. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Ireland | Dublin City University | Dublin | Leinster |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Dublin City University | Insight Centre for Data Analytics |
Ireland,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Foot Posture Index (Scale, scoring from -12 to +12) | Measure of static foot position. | Measured during a single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Navicular drop (mm) | Measure of dynamic foot pronation. | Measured during a single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Hip internal and external rotation range (degrees) | Measured in sitting using a clinometer mobile application. | One two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Hip extension range (degrees) | Measured using the modified Thomas Test. | Measured during a single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Knee to wall test (degrees) | Measured using a clinometer mobile application. | Measured during a single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Isometric muscle strength of the hip abductors bilaterally (N/kg). | Measured bilaterally in the supine position via hand held dynamometer (J-Tech Limited). | Measured during single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Isometric muscle strength of the hip extensors bilaterally (N/kg). | Measured bilaterally in the prone position via hand held dynamometer (J-Tech Limited). | Measured during single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Isometric muscle strength of the knee extensors bilaterally (N/kg). | Measured bilaterally in a seated position via hand held dynamometer using a fixation belt(J-Tech Limited). | Measured during single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Isometric muscle strength of the knee flexors bilaterally (N/kg). | Measured bilaterally in a seated position via hand held dynamometer using a fixation belt (J-Tech Limited). | Measured during single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Other | Isometric muscle strength of the plantar flexors bilaterally (N/kg). | Measured in a prone position via hand held dynamometer using a fixation belt (J-Tech Limited). | Measured during single two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Primary | The occurrence of a running-related injury | Participants will be followed up on a 6 week basis via email. A running-related injury will be defined as any muscle, bone, tendon or ligament pain in the lower back, hip, groin, thigh, leg, knee, foot, ankle and toe that caused the participant to stop or restrict their running. The pain must last for at least 7 days or 3 consecutive scheduled training sessions, or require the participant to consult a physician or other health care professional. | 6 week intervals from enrollment in the study, up to the total study time period of 2 years. | |
Primary | Peak loading (N/s) during running and jumping movements. | This data will be derived from the inertial measurement units (Shimmer, Dublin, Ireland) attached to the legs and pelvis and using forceplate data (AMTI, Watertown, USA). | One two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Primary | Rate of loading (N/s2) during running. | This data will be derived from the inertial measurement units (Shimmer, Dublin, Ireland) attached to the legs and pelvis and using forceplate data (AMTI, Watertown, USA). | One two hour session on day one of enrollment into the study | |
Secondary | Peak range of motion (degrees) at the knee, hip and ankle during running. | Captured and extracted via Vicon Motion Analysis Software (Oxford, UK). | During a 15 minute run during one two hour session on day 1 of enrollment into the study. | |
Secondary | Injury history in the past 2 years. | Frequency, type and severity measured via online survey. | 10 minute questionnaire on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Secondary | Training history- type | Typical type of training (Distance, interval, hill, speed), measured via online survey. | 10 minute questionnaire on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Secondary | Training history-frequency | Typical frequency (sessions per week) measured via online survey. | 10 minute questionnaire on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Secondary | Training history- mileage | Typical mileage (km/week) and duration (minutes/session) measured via online survey. | 10 minute questionnaire on day one of enrollment into the study. | |
Secondary | Training history- duration | Typical session duration (minutes/session) measured via online survey. | 10 minute questionnaire on day one of enrollment into the study. |
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