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Clinical Trials/NCT06732986
NCT06732986
Active, not recruiting
Not Applicable

Does the Structure of the Tendon Relate to the Temporal, Kinetic and Kinematic Jump Variables? Athletes Vs. Non Athletes: an Observational Study

Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Porto1 site in 1 country48 target enrollmentMarch 5, 2024

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Not specified
Sponsor
Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Porto
Enrollment
48
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Tendon Structure
Status
Active, not recruiting
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

The goal of this observational study is to investigate the relationship between temporal, kinetic, and kinematic jump variables and patellar and Achilles tendons' structure in athletes and non-athletes. The main research questions are:

Does the structure of the patellar and Achilles tendons relate to the temporal, kinetic, and kinematic jump variables? Does the relationship between these variables differ between athletes and non-athletes? To answer these questions, researchers will compare the two groups to determine if the relationships between the variables are similar. Participants will undergo a UTC (Ultrasound Tissue Characterization) scan of the patellar and Achilles tendons and perform five jumps: a countermovement jump, a single-leg countermovement jump on each leg and a single-leg horizontal jump on each leg.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 5, 2024
End Date
September 30, 2025
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Daniela Ferreira Carneiro

Master's degree in Physiotherapy

Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Porto

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Tendon Structure

Time Frame: Baseline

Ultrasound Tissue Characterization (UTC) captures tendon structure and quantifies the number of altered fibers. This technology classifies tendon structure into four echo types, reflecting tendon integrity and fibrillar organization. Data collection for the patellar tendon will be conducted with participants seated, hips and knees at 90° flexion, and feet supported on a stable surface. For the Achilles tendon, the participants will be lying down with ankle in neutral position. This positioning ensures the probe is aligned transversely to the tendons, enabling the acquisition of optimal ultrasound images without anisotropy. Ultrasound parameters will be standardized for all scans: a 40-second B-mode ultrasound using a 7-10 Hz linear transducer, with the probe attached to a tracking device that moves automatically along the tendon's perpendicular axis, capturing consecutive images at 0.2 mm intervals. A single scan of the tendons will be performed for each knee.

Jump Variables

Time Frame: Baseline

The data collection protocol includes the following tasks: countermovement jump, single-leg countermovement jump with the dominant leg, single-leg countermovement jump with the jumping leg, single-leg horizontal jump with the jumping leg and single-leg horizontal jump with the dominant leg. Kinematic variables will be analyzed by recording the spatial positions of reflective markers placed on specific anatomical regions. Data will be captured using the Qualisys Motion Capture System (version 2021.2). Ground reaction forces will be measured using a force platform connected to a signal amplifier. The platform records the three components of ground reaction forces-anteroposterior, mediolateral, and vertical-via four sensors. The image capture hardware is connected to the Qualisys USB Analog Acquisition interface, synchronizing temporal, kinetic, and kinematic data with the Qualisys Track Manager (QTM) software.

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