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Clinical Trials/NCT04977999
NCT04977999
Terminated
Not Applicable

Comparative Effects of Eccentric-driven Exercise on Measures of Muscle Function When Combined With Aquatic Plyometric Exercise

Brennan Thompson1 site in 1 country35 target enrollmentSeptember 21, 2021
ConditionsHydrotherapy

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Hydrotherapy
Sponsor
Brennan Thompson
Enrollment
35
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Maximal eccentric strength
Status
Terminated
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The study will compare the effects of eccentric resistance training versus eccentric training combined with aquatic plyometric training on muscle function outcomes.

Detailed Description

This study will use a parallel, randomized group design. Two groups will be randomly formed with one group comprising an eccentric only resistance training condition (experimental control) and the other comprising an eccentric combined with aquatic-based plyometrics condition (experimental). All subjects, regardless of group, will train on a multiple-joint eccentric machine one time per week for 7 weeks. The combined group will also perform an aquatic-based exercise session one time (on a separate day from the eccentric training) per week. Muscle function will be assessed via a battery of tests including jumps, sprints, and isometric and eccentric maximal strength.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
September 21, 2021
End Date
May 16, 2022
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Brennan Thompson
Responsible Party
Sponsor Investigator
Principal Investigator

Brennan Thompson

Co-Principal Investigator

Utah State University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 18 - 30 years

Exclusion Criteria

  • Currently doing resistance exercise \> 3 times per month or aerobic exercise at or more than 30 min, 5 days per week.
  • Any lower limb injuries or surgery within a year of the study
  • If any of the subject's are too tall for the Eccentron machine (\>76 inches tall)
  • If any of the subject's eccentric strength is measured to be greater than 725 pounds during the first test of eccentric strength.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Maximal eccentric strength

Time Frame: 7 weeks

Eccentric muscle strength will be assessed via Eccentron (BTE Technologies, Inc., USA), a seated isokinetic dynamometer. . The pedals will move toward the participant in an alternating motion, so that each leg will work isolaterally in a repetitive manner. There will be a total of 12 maximal effort repetitions, six for each leg. For testing purposes, the speed of this motion will be set at 23 cycles per minute, which is defined as a moderate speed (Gordon et al., 2019).

Maximal isometric strength

Time Frame: 7 weeks

Participants will be tested on a custom-made isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP) device. This device consists of a force plate set onto an aluminum plate to which a bar is attached via chains, which are adjustable for height. The subject will be fitted with an over-the-shoulder vest which will be secured to straps fixed to the force plate. The straps will be adjusted so that the participant's knee angle is set within a range of 125-145°, and the hip angle in a range of 140-150°, as has been suggested to be optimal (Comfort et al., 2019). Participants will be instructed to stand on the plate with feet shoulder width apart, and then to move to a point where the slack is all out of the straps. To initiate the pull, participants will be instructed to drive their feet through the floor as hard and as fast as they can, while keeping their feet and upper body in position, starting on the signal, and not performing a countermovement prior to the pull.

Depth jump

Time Frame: 7 weeks

Participants will perform three maximal-effort depth jumps from a height of 0.4 meters onto a force plate. Participants will be instructed to step straight off of the box without lowering themselves prior to falling, then to land and quickly jump as high as they can with minimal ground contact time. A successful jump attempt requires landing on the force plate with both feet both from the drop as well as from the rebound jump. A 1-minute rest period will be provided between each jump attempt.

40-m sprint

Time Frame: 7 weeks

Participants will perform three maximal-effort 40-m sprints on a hard track surface in accordance with procedures outlined by (Gordon et al., 2019). Sprint time will be measured by timing gates (Dashr Motion Performance Systems, Dashr LLC, Lincoln, Nebr., USA) positioned at the start and end points of the run distance. Participants will be instructed to start in a 3-point stance with their feet staggered and one hand on the ground. For the three point stance, participants will be instructed to place the front of their lead foot on a line 30 cm behind the start line, and to place the opposite hand of the lead foot on the starting line (Rimmer \& Sleivert, 2000). The sprint will be started with the use of a verbal command and participants will be instructed to run through a line 10 meters past the second timing gate to ensure they give full effort throughout the entire measured distance. Three trials of sprints will be performed, with a rest period of two minutes between each trial.

Countermovement jump

Time Frame: 7 weeks

Participants will perform three maximal counter movement vertical jumps on a force platform. Participants will be instructed to stand on the platform with their feet shoulder width apart with their hands on their hips. Participants will be instructed to quickly lower themselves to a comfortable depth then immediately jump as high as possible while landing with their legs relatively straight (Crane et al., 2020). A successful countermovement jump attempt will be counted if the participant lands on the platform with both feet and does not take a step before jumping (Palmer et al., 2014). A 1-minute rest period will be provided between each jump attempt. Participants will be asked to perform three practice jumps with their hands placed on hips. Following the completion of practice jumps, participants will perform 3 trials of countermovement jumping on land and 3 trials while immersed in water at waist-depth.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Muscle soreness(7 weeks)
  • Muscle soreness (visual analog scale)(7 weeks)
  • Inertial measurement unit(7 weeks)

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