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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05531851
Other study ID # SaglikBilimleriU-63
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 29, 2022
Est. completion date September 20, 2022

Study information

Verified date September 2022
Source Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi
Contact Ismail Palali, PhD (c)
Phone 5052548078
Email ismail.palali01@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of our study is to investigate the effect of instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization therapy on delayed onset muscle soreness


Description:

Joint range of motion, pressure pain threshold, edema, isometric muscle strength measurement, visual pain scale, two-point discrimination, biochemical measurements (muscle damage in blood (serum creatine kinase (CC), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), myoglobin, its effects on aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and biomarkers of inflammation (interleukin-1 beta), Carbonic anhydrase III, and C-reactive protein, and at what time interval and after which treatment session in the process after delayed muscle pain formation. It is aimed to determine how it affects the parameters.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 40
Est. completion date September 20, 2022
Est. primary completion date September 15, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 35 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. The participant must be between the ages of 18-35, 2. No fear of needles, 3. Having read and understood the Informed Voluntary Consent Form and agreeing to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Having neurological or perception problems, 2. Having any cardiovascular, pulmonary and metabolic disease, 3. Any musculoskeletal injury in the last 6 months, 4. Having a history of pain and surgery in the upper extremity, 5. Participating in upper extremity weight training in the last 6 months, 6. Exercise, caffeine and alcohol consumption, and drug use up to 12 hours before the study were determined as

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
For IASTM treatment, IASTM soft tissue mobilization blade to apply the treatment used. It is a stainless steel shaped metal tool with beveled edges. The researcher, with a 30° angled tool, at a speed of 120 BPM, in the direction of the fibers of the m.biceps brachii muscle. He applied it with a light pressure by intervening with his weight. Researcher during treatment used a metronome to ensure consistent speed and adjusted the instrument angle before each subject's treatment. calibrated with a protractor. The application took 8 minutes and the instrument was comfortable on the skin.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Harran University Sanliurfa

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi Harran University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) 0-100 mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) to assess perceived muscle pain and muscle fatigue used. Visual Analog Scale on a straight line with a value of '0' means 'no pain/fatigue', A value of '100' is a scale that indicates 'severe pain/fatigue'. The pain felt by the participants and will be asked to mark the fatigue with an x on this line, Perceived pain both during rest and evaluated during active flexion-extension movement. Perceived fatigue is just rest.
evaluated while in position.
Four days
Primary Pressure-pain threshold measurement ll measurements were evaluated using an algometer while the participants were lying in the supine position.
The forearm is at 90º pronation at the side of the body and the elbow is at 0º extension.
point application. reference point for measurement; three centimeters below the medial epicondyle While determining the pressure point, it was chosen as six centimeters above this reference point. measuring Before starting, a control trial was made, and the participant was asked to say "yes" as soon as they felt "discomfort" or "pain".
required is specified.fatigue used. Visual Analog Scale on a straight line with a value of '0' means 'no pain/fatigue', A value of '100' is a scale that indicates 'severe pain/fatigue'. The pain felt by the participants and will be asked to mark the fatigue with an x on this line, Perceived pain both during rest and evaluated during active flexion-extension movement. Perceived fatigue is just rest.
evaluated while in position.
Four days
Primary Circumference measurement Edema in the biceps brachii muscle will be evaluated by measuring the circumference Non-flexible tape measure for measurement used. The measurement was taken 3 cm above (lower arm) and 12 cm above (upper arm) elbow crease.
Two measurements were made from both points and recorded by taking the average. Participant standing, relaxed The measurement was made in the position and the arm was near the body. The marked point is at the bottom line of the tape measure.
measurement was carried out.
Four days
Primary Joint range of motion measurement Joint range of motion measurement will be made with a digital goniometer. loosely rested. Participants try to touch their shoulders with their palms for the EHAFLEX measurement.
fully flexed the elbows, and fully extended the elbow joint for the EHAEXT measurement.
tried to bring Measurements were recorded by repeating 2 times and taking the average.Non-flexible tape measure for measurement used. The measurement was taken 3 cm above (lower arm) and 12 cm above (upper arm) elbow crease.
Two measurements were made from both points and recorded by taking the average. P
Four days
Primary Isometric muscle strength Isometric muscle strength of elbow flexor muscles was evaluated by hand dynamometer. Participant elbow Seated in chair with forearm supinated at 90 degrees of flexion. Flexor of the forearm by placing it on the face proximal to the styloid process and flexing the elbow of the participant for 5 seconds.
direction was requested. (maximum voluntary isometric contraction) and movement A force was applied in the opposite direction by the evaluator. 3 measurements were made at 30 second intervals and recorded by taking the average.
Four days
Primary Two-point discrimination In our study, this measurement was made with a disc-criminator. This tool is embedded at varying intervals each It consists of two plastic discs containing rods. The distance between the bars varies from 1mm to 25mm.
The value that the subjects felt as two points was recorded.
Four days
Primary Liver enzymes (aminotransferases) The general name of these enzymes, which are specific to the liver and are frequently used to determine liver damage, are aminotransferases and consist of ALT, AST, Alkaline Phosphatase, Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase. ALT and especially AST are synthesized in skeletal and cardiac muscle, Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase in kidneys, Alkaline Phosphatase in bones and intestinal epithelial cells. Increases in ALT and AST levels are proportional to the level of cell damage in the body, and therefore, they are biochemical markers that are important in the progression of the damage or in the follow-up of the healing process. In heavy exercises, increases in AST and ALT enzyme levels are observed depending on the duration and intensity of the exercise. Four days
Primary Creatine kinase Serum CC is the intramuscular enzyme responsible for keeping ATP at the appropriate level during muscle contraction. In addition, it is the most valid protein that increases after exercise as the most important marker of muscle damage. An increase in the serum CC level indicates that the membrane surrounding the muscle cell is ruptured or its permeability is increased. The peak time of serum CC, which increases after exercise, varies depending on the type, intensity and duration of exercise. In general, it was stated that serum CC level started to rise after exercise, reached its highest level after 24 hours and continued for 48 hours. Four days
Primary Lactate dehydrogenase Another enzyme used to assess muscle damage is lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), which catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate in anaerobic glycolysis. In muscle damage after exercise, serum LDH level reaches its highest value in the first 6 hours and returns to its pre-exercise basal level 24-72 hours later. Four days
Primary Myoglobin It is a low-molecule protein found in heart and skeletal muscle and provides storage of oxygen and transport to mitochondria in the muscle cell. There are three different isoforms of myoglobin in skeletal muscle, and its secretion increases as a result of the deterioration of protein structures due to muscle damage after heavy exercises. After muscle damage, myoglobin level increases within 2 hours, reaches its highest value in 6-9 hours and returns to normal in 24-36 hours. Four days
Primary Interleukin-1 beta It is a low-molecule protein found in heart and skeletal muscle and provides storage of oxygen and transport to mitochondria in the muscle cell. There are three different isoforms of myoglobin in skeletal muscle, and its secretion increases as a result of the deterioration of protein structures due to muscle damage after heavy exercises. After muscle damage, myoglobin level increases within 2 hours, reaches its highest value in 6-9 hours and returns to normal in 24-36 hours. Four days
Primary C reactive protein CRP is another generally accepted marker of inflammation and is synthesized by the liver in response to high plasma levels of IL-6 in the body. CRP level is significantly increased in acute myocardial infarction, stress, trauma, infection, inflammation, post-surgery or neoplastic proliferation. The increase in CRP in muscle damage and inflammation that occurs after exercise begins within 6-8 hours and reaches its peak levels within 24-48 hours. However, studies give conflicting information about whether the CRP level will increase with exercise. These results suggest that more research is needed to fully understand the effects of plasma CRP response after vigorous exercise. Four days
Primary Carbonic anhydrase III Carbonic anhydrase III (CAIII) is a member of a multigene family (at least six separate genes are known) that encode carbonic anhydrase isozymes. These carbonic anhydrases are a class of metalloenzymes that catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide and are differentially expressed in a number of cell types. Four days
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