Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
| NCT number |
NCT05303181 |
| Other study ID # |
REC-21-02-18-01-S |
| 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 |
May 8, 2022 |
| Est. completion date |
April 30, 2023 |
Study information
| Verified date |
March 2022 |
| Source |
University of Sharjah |
| Contact |
n/a |
| Is FDA regulated |
No |
| Health authority |
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| Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The study aims to investigate the effect of different Russian current parameters on maximum
voluntary isometric contraction of the quadriceps muscle among University of Sharjah
students.
Description:
Muscular strength and endurance are two important compatible parts of the body; for normal
people to move, lift things and do day-to-day activities or athletic performance. Large
number of studies have been carried out to elaborate the different factor that help in
improving the muscular strength as well as the endurance combined with rehabilitation
programs in order to promote muscle function and prevent the injury(Akinoglu & Kocahan, 2020;
Chou & Binder-Macleod, 2007; Evetovich et al., 2001; Selkowitz, 1985; Snyder-Mackler et al.,
1994; Ward et al., 2006). Strengthening and endurance training have been used frequently in
varied rehabilitation protocols in order to improve the overall musculoskeletal
performance.(Earl & Hoch, 2011; Gondin et al., 2011). Meanwhile, Isokinetic training and
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation are frequently utilized in physical therapy.(Brown &
Whitehurst, 2003; Chou & Binder-Macleod, 2007; Evetovich et al., 2001; Stone, 1997).
Russian current is one of the popular preferred Neuromuscular electrical stimulation as it
has been advocated to increase muscle strength due to its high tolerance as well as minimum
pain level provocation (Akinoglu & Kocahan, 2020; Gondin et al., 2011). Russian currents are
alternating currents at a frequency of 2.5 kHz that are burst modulated at a frequency of 50
Hz with a 50% duty cycle. The widely and most popular training protocol used with Russian
current is (10/50/10) in which the stimulus is applied for a 10-second "on" period followed
by a 50-second "off" or rest period, with a recommended treatment time of 10 minutes per
stimulation session. Russian currents are used mainly to generate a motor response, but it
also has been investigated as an electro-analgesia type intervention. This training protocol
is used mainly to generate a motor response, but it also has been investigated as an
electro-analgesia type intervention.
Despite a lot of previous research regarding the Russian current; no studies are available in
which suggest the most efficient carrier frequency for Russian current to strengthening the
muscles and increase muscle with isokinetic training in the short term and the effect of
different RC on the EIT by the quadriceps muscle. The aim of this study is directed toward
investigation of those different Russian current carrier frequencies' effects on the
quadriceps muscle isokinetic strength and endurance in addition to investigate the effect of
different mode of RC on the EIT by the quadriceps femoris muscle. This study will include
measurement for the knee torque and quadriceps muscle strength using Biodex system 3 that
will be generated by different carrier frequency in addition to different RC mode, and
investigate the relationship between those variables.