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NCT ID: NCT05894551 Completed - Orthopedic Disorder Clinical Trials

Q Angle in Static and Dynamic Postures

Start date: May 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Q angle, also known as the quadriceps angle, is defined as the angle formed between the quadriceps muscles and the patella tendon. It was first described by Brattstrom in 1964 (1). The Q angle is the angle between the line extending from the anterior superior of the spina iliaca to the midpoint of the patella and the line extending from the midpoint of the patella to the tuberositas tibia (2). Normally, this angle is between 8-14 degrees in men and 11-20 degrees in women. Any alignment change that increases the Q angle is thought to increase the lateral force on the patella. The Q angle is generally evaluated in static postures in the literature. The Q angle value varies according to the patient's gender, the contractility of the quadriceps, and the patient's posture (standing or supine) (3). Q angle was evaluated in a static posture with a standard goniometer or computerized biophotogrammetry (4) Q angle changes with the forces applied by dynamic structures. It is insufficient to evaluate only in a static posture. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the effect of dynamic structures on the Q angle using 2D gait analysis (video) and to detect the early signs of deviation of changes in the q angle.

NCT ID: NCT04095442 Completed - Quadriceps Muscle Clinical Trials

Effect of Antibacterial Mouthwash on Muscle Function in Healthy Young Men and Women

Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of antibacterial mouthwash on muscle speed and power in healthy young men and women. We have previously demonstrated that drinking beetroot juice, a source of dietary nitrate and therefore nitric oxide, increases muscle function in this population. Antibacterial mouthwash has been shown to interfere with the conversion of dietary nitrate to nitric oxide. We therefore hypothesize that it will diminish nitric oxide bioavailability and inhibit muscle contractility.

NCT ID: NCT03950596 Not yet recruiting - Quadriceps Muscle Clinical Trials

Macroscopic and Molecular Changes in Knee Muscular-tendon Unit in Response to Acute Resistant Load

Start date: May 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to determine the influence of acute resistance exercises on anatomical and biological changes in the quadriceps muscle and tendons of the knee