Spine Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigating Association Between Spine Posture, Spine Movement, Scapular Dyskinesia, Isometric and Eccentric Shoulder Strength and Core Muscle Endurance in Competitive Swimmers
Verified date | March 2024 |
Source | Yeditepe University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational [Patient Registry] |
The aim of this observational study is to investigate relationship between cervical, thoracic, lumbar and thoracolumbar spine posture, spine movement, isometric and eccentric shoulder strength, scapular dyskinesis and core muscle endurance in healthy competitive young swimmers in comparison with healthy recreational swimmers. The main question is whether spine posture affects spine movement, shoulder strength, scapular dyskinesia and core endurance. Participants will asked to complete a warm up period, after that spine posture, spine movement, scapular dyskinesia, shoulder strength and core endurance will be assessed by examiner. Researchers will compare competitive swimmer group and recreational swimmer group. Additionally correlation between spine posture, spine movement, scapular dyskinesia, shoulder strength and core muscle endurance will be investigated in competitive swimmer group. Aim of the study is to determine whether posture have any effect upon these parameters.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 44 |
Est. completion date | September 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 12 Years to 24 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Being a competitive swimmer. - Being between 12-24 ages. - Participating swimming training at least 6 days a week. - Swimming faster than Turkish National Championship participation qualification times in their age group. - Participating swimming training at least 12 hours a week. - Should start swimming at least 6 years before. Exclusion Criteria: - Being an open water swimmer. - Having systemic, cardiopulmonary and neurological pathology. - Having orthopedic pathology in the past 6 months. - Having surgical history in past 6 months. - Having tumoral condition. - Having spine pathology in past 6 months. Inclusion criteria for control group: - Being a recreational swimmer. - Being between 12-24 ages. Exclusion criteria for control group: - Having systemic, cardiopulmonary and neurological pathology. - Having orthopedic pathology in the past 6 months. - Having surgical history in past 6 months. - Having tumoral condition. - Having spine pathology in past 6 months. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | PT Academy | Istanbul | Kadiköy |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Yeditepe University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Spinal Posture | Cervical lordosis, thoracal kyphosis, lumbar lordosis and thoracolumbar posture will be recorded. All parameters will be calculated in degree. | 1 Day | |
Primary | Cervical Movement | Cervical flexion and extension will be calculated. All parameters will be calculated in degree. | 1 Day | |
Primary | Thoracic Movement | Thoracic flexion and extension will be recorded. Also thoracal rotation will be recorded. All parameters will be calculated in degree. | 1 Day | |
Primary | Lumbar Movement | Lumbar flexion and extension will be recorded. All parameters will be calculated in degree. | 1 Day | |
Primary | Thoracolumbar Movement | Thoracolumbar flexion and extension will be recorded. Thoracolumbar rotation will be recorded. All parameters will be calculated in degree. | 1 Day | |
Secondary | Anterior Core Musculature Assessment | Trunk anterior flexion test will be used to assess anterior core region endurance. Score will be calculated in seconds. | 1 Day | |
Secondary | Lateral Core Musculature Assessment | Lateral plank test will be used to determine lateral core muscle endurance. Score will be calculated in seconds. | 1 Day | |
Secondary | Posterior Core Musculature Assessment | Trunk posterior extensor test will be used to determine endurance of the posterior core musculature. Score will be calculated in seconds. | 1 Day | |
Secondary | Core Musculature Ratio Assessment | Trunk anterior musculature and trunk posterior musculature ratio, ratio of two sides of lateral core musculature and lateral trunk musculature and extensor trunk musculature will be used. | 1 Day | |
Secondary | Shoulder Strength Assessment | Isometric and eccentric shoulder external rotation strength will be recorded in Newton unit. | 1 Day | |
Secondary | Shoulder Strength Ratio Assessment | Ratio between shoulder internal rotation and external rotation strength will be used. | 1 Day | |
Secondary | Scapular Dyskinesia | Scapular dyskinesia will be recorded with Scapular Dyskinesia Test by using dumbbells which was described by McClure. Scapular dyskinesia will be measure as normal scapular motion, subtle dyskinesis and obvious dyskinesis. | 1 Day |
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