Stability Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neuromuscular Training and Strengthening CORE Front of a Neuromuscular Training on Improvement of Knee Stability, Balance and Power in the Vertical Jump in Volleyball Amateur Players. A Randomized Clinical Trial
Introduction. The most popular injuries in volleyball are the ones who occur in knee joints,
due the jumps and landings that happen through the game. For this reason there is a high
index of loss of stability because of the dynamic valgus during the landing, a loss of
balance and a decrease of power during the jumps.
Objective. Evaluate the effectiveness of neuromuscular training in combination with
strengthening of CORE in the improvement of knee joint stability, balance and power in
vertical jump in volleyball players from 18 to 25 years old.
Study design. Randomized, multicenter, single-blind clinical study with follow-up period.
Methods. The study will be realized with an initial sample of 30 players, which in a random
way, will be divided into two groups: experimental and control. It will be realized an
initial evaluation where sociodemographic, anthropometric and clinical measures will be
taken, and the study variables: knee joint stability (single leg squat test), balance (star
excursion balance test) and vertical jump (sargent jump test). The intervention will last six
weeks, with two sessions per week of approximately twenty minutes each.
Expected results. The investigators expected to observe improvement in the stability in the
knee joint, balance and power in the vertical jump in 18-25 years volleyball players that
have received a neuromuscular training with strengthening of CORE.
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