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Perturbation-based Trunk Stabilization Exercise in Elite Rowers - A MiSpEx-Network study

Phase 1
Conditions
M54
Dorsalgia
Registration Number
DRKS00022264
Lead Sponsor
Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft
Brief Summary

Back pain related disability was reduced compared to control. Back pain intensity decreased similar among both groups. Inconclusive within- and between-group differences were observed for postural sway, strength and jump height.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
36
Inclusion Criteria

Male elite athlet in sweep rowing (A or B squad)
- Inclusion criteria for data analysis
* Participation in control group (B Squad)
* Active participation (75%) on the intervention ( squad)

Exclusion Criteria

N/A

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
(1) Interaction effects (difference of Pre-Post changes between both groups) on pain intensity (CPI) and disability (DIS) according to a questionnare with a numerical analog scale (von Korff et al., 1992).<br><br>Korff, M. von, Ormel, J., Keefe, F. J., and Dworkin, S. F. 1992. Grading the severity of chronic pain. Pain 50, 2, 133–149.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
(1) Interaction effects other parameters:<br>1.1 Isometric trunk flexion / extension<br>1.2 Stability in unilateral standing (Centre of Pressure)<br>1.3 Motor performance in Counter Movemen Jump<br>1.4 Mobility of the spine (Range of Motion)<br><br>(2) Cross-sectional study mobility on PRE measurement:<br>2.1 Asymmetries / alterations of mobility in sagittal and frontal plan (flexion / extension and lateral flexion)<br>2.2 Correlation between back pain and asymmetrie<br>2.3 Correlation between age / rowing experience and asymmetries<br><br>(3) Evaluation of feasibilty and acceptance according to a questionnare
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