Core Stability Measures as a Risk Factor for the Development of Lower Extremity Injuries in Physical Education Students
- Conditions
- Leg Injuries
- Interventions
- Other: Core stability tests
- Registration Number
- NCT03343379
- Lead Sponsor
- University Ghent
- Brief Summary
Male and female physical education students were subjected to a clinical test battery comprised of valid and reliable tests to measure different aspects of core stability at the start of the study. After a period of 2 months testing, the injury registration procedure started with the use of an online injury registration platform and regular call back moments. After 2 years of injury registration, all data was gathered and will be analysed statistically to link the measured core stability aspects as risk factors for certain lower extremity injuries.
- Detailed Description
September 2014 - December 2014: 139 male and female participants 18+ were subjected to different test to evaluate corresponding aspects of core stability. The following test were performed: Star excursion balance test; Lumbopelvic proprioception test; Lumbopelvic neuromuscular control test; Lateral step down test; Hip strength test measured with a handheld dynamometer(flexion/extension/abduction/adduction/internal rotation/external rotation); Trunk strength tests measured with a handheld dynamometer (trunk flexion and trunk extension) and core muscle endurance tests (prone bridging test/Biering-Sorenson test/side bridging tests).
January 2015 - April 2017: Prospective follow up of lower extremity injury contracted during sports activity. The injuries were confirmed by a medical examiner and were recorded in an online injury registry platform (Survey Monkey).
Statistical analysis will be performed to evaluate which core stability outcome measure can be considered a risk factor for the development of lower extremity injuries.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 139
- 1st year of physical education study (enrolled at the Artevelde graduate school or the Ghent graduate school
- Musculoskeletal injury at the time of study participation
- Pre-existing lower back injury
- Pre-existing lower extremity injury (less than 6 months prior to study participation)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Healthy cohort Core stability tests Core stability test
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Core muscle strength 2 hours Isometric strength of trunk flexor and trunk extensor musculature measured in Newton
Postural control 2 hours Anterior, posterolateral and posteromedial reaching distance during unipodal stance, measured in cm
Core muscle endurance 2 hours Endurance capacity of ventral, dorsal and lateral core musculature, measured in seconds
Sensorimotor control of core musculature 2 hours Propriocention and neuromuscular control of the lumbopelvic muscles using a qualitative assessment sheet
Hip strength 2 hours Isometric strength of hip flexor, hip extensor, hip abductor, hip adductor and hip rotator muscles measured in Newton
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Injury history 2 hours Previous lower extremity injuries, recorded using a questionnaire
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Vakgroep REVAKI (Ghent University - Ghent University hospital)
🇧🇪Ghent, Belgium