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Clinical Trial Details — Status: Completed

Administrative data

NCT number NCT01266278
Other study ID # EC/2010/637
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received December 14, 2010
Last updated June 22, 2011
Start date November 2010
Est. completion date November 2010

Study information

Verified date June 2011
Source University Ghent
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Belgium: Ethics Committee
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Shoulder complaints are very common in overhead athletes.The application of kinesiotape that keeps the shoulder in a correct position is used to avoid this.

This could enlarge the dynamic size of the subacromial space and thus contribute to prevention of shoulder injuries.

30 young elite handball players will participate in this study.Researchers will perform a number of measurements before and after applying kinesiotape to correct shoulder position:

- measurement of subacromial space

- measurement of 3D kinematics of shoulder

- assessment of shoulder posture

Hypothesis of this study is that tape can influence the position of the scapula and is therefore able to change the size of the subacromial space.This results in a more efficient use of shoulder muscles with higher maximal strength as a result and maximizes shoulder mobility.


Description:

Shoulder complaints are very common in overhead athletes. Throwing motions question large explosive strength and stability of the intrinsic instable shoulder joint. Malpositioning of the scapula increases the risk of overload injuries.

The application of kinesiotape that keeps the shoulder in a correct position is used to avoid this. Until now no studies have shown if the tape is able to correct the position of the scapula. If this is the case, the application of the tape could enlarge the dynamic size of the subacromial space (virtual space in the shoulder in which rotator cuff tendons run through) and thus contribute to prevention of shoulder injuries.

This study will take place in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Robert Van Cingel, director of the Sports Medical Center Papendal(SMCP) in the Netherlands. SMCP is a multidisciplinary center for sports medicine, sports rehabilitation and sports cardiology.

30 young elite handball players will participate in this study. Three researchers will perform a number of measurements before and after applying kinesiotape to correct shoulder position.

1. Measurement of the size of the subacromial space with dynamic ultrasound. Ultrasound is completely harmless and painless.

2. Measurement of three-dimensional kinematics of the shoulder with FASTRAK. Sensors are placed on the skin of the shoulder with adhesive tape. Both placement of markers and measurements are non-invasive and painless.

3. Assessment of shoulder posture by measuring several angles and distances. Measurement of shoulder strength and mobility. These measurements are all non-invasive and painless.

Hypothesis of this study is that tape can influence the position of the scapula and is therefore able to change the size of the subacromial space. This results in a more efficient use of shoulder muscles with higher maximal strength as a result and maximizes shoulder mobility.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date November 2010
Est. primary completion date November 2010
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 15 Years to 25 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Elite handball players of Papendal

- age between 15 and 25

- more than 15 hours of handball training/week

- female

Exclusion Criteria:

- shoulder pain at the moment for which a doctor was consulted

Study Design

Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Risk Factors for Shoulder Injuries

Intervention

Other:
Dynamic ultrasound
Measurement of the size of the subacromial space with dynamic ultrasound.
FASTRAK
Measurements of the 3D-kinematics of the shoulder with FASTRAK. Sensors are placed on the skin of the shoulder with adhesive tape.
Assessment of shoulder posture by measuring
Assessment of shoulder posture by measuring several angles and distances.

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands Sports Medical Center of Papendal Arnhem

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University Ghent

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary effect of kinesiotape Immediate effects of applying kinesiotape to the correct shoulder position 2 days No