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Effect of 8 Week Plyometric Training on Injury Prevention in Domestic Cricket Players

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Injury Prevention
Interventions
Other: plyometric training
Other: conventional exercises
Registration Number
NCT06212843
Lead Sponsor
Riphah International University
Brief Summary

The study aims to find the effectiveness of plyometric training on injury prevention of domestic cricket players. Players will be taken from Chakwal and a well designed plyometric plan will be implied on them for 8 weeks. After that the results will be compared with the other group who did not get any plyometric training to see the effectiveness of the treatment plan.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
26
Inclusion Criteria
  • domestic cricket players between 18-25 years.
  • actively engaged for more than 1 year
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Exclusion Criteria
  • history of trauma/injury in last month
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Group A (Plyometric training)plyometric training-
Group B (Conventional)conventional exercises-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
straight leg raise test8 weeks

The Straight Leg Raise (SLR) Test is a clinical assessment used to evaluate the flexibility and tension of the hamstrings and the sciatic nerve. In this test, an individual lies on their back, and one leg is lifted upward while keeping the knee straight. The angle at which the leg can be raised before experiencing discomfort or tension is measured. Scoring involves noting the range of motion, and interpretation focuses on identifying potential issues such as hamstring tightness or sciatic nerve irritation.

Seated rotation test8 weeks

functional movement to help identify compensatory movement pattern and limitation

functional shoulder mobility8 weeks

The Functional Shoulder Mobility Test is an assessment that evaluates the range of motion and flexibility in the shoulders, emphasizing their functional capacity. During the test, individuals perform various shoulder movements, such as reaching overhead, across the body, and behind the back. Scoring involves observing the range of motion, symmetry, and any discomfort or restrictions in the movements.

Inline lunges8 weeks

The inline lunge is a functional movement assessment used to evaluate lower body flexibility, balance, and symmetry. In this exercise, an individual steps forward into a lunge position along a straight line, assessing the ability to maintain proper alignment and stability. Scoring involves observing the quality of the lunge, noting any deviations or asymmetries in movement. Interpretation focuses on identifying potential issues in hip, knee, or ankle mobility, as well as muscle imbalances. The inline lunge is often employed in fitness and rehabilitation settings to tailor targeted exercises or interventions for improving lower body function and reducing the risk of injury.

active hip flexion test8 weeks

The Active Hip Flexion Test is a functional movement assessment that evaluates the flexibility and mobility of the hip flexors. In this test, an individual lies on their back and actively lifts one leg straight up towards their chest while keeping the opposite leg flat on the surface. The angle of hip flexion is measured, and any limitations or discomfort are noted. Scoring involves assessing the range of motion, and interpretation focuses on identifying potential hip flexor tightness or restrictions. This test is commonly used in fitness, sports, and rehabilitation settings to inform targeted exercises or interventions aimed at improving hip flexor flexibility and function.

Diagonal lift8 weeks

The Diagonal Lift Test is a functional movement assessment that evaluates the coordination and stability of the core and lower body. In this test, an individual stands on one leg and lifts the opposite leg diagonally across the body. The goal is to perform the movement smoothly and with control. Scoring involves observing balance, fluidity, and any compensations or asymmetries. Interpretation focuses on identifying potential weaknesses, imbalances, or mobility restrictions in the core and lower extremities.

Deep squat Test8 weeks

The deep squat test typically involves a qualitative assessment rather than a numerical score. Trained evaluators observe the individual's form during the squat, looking for deviations such as heels lifting, knees collapsing, or torso leaning forward. A smooth, controlled movement with proper alignment is considered optimal. Interpretation involves identifying any biomechanical issues, muscle imbalances, or flexibility limitations based on observed deviations. This qualitative information guides fitness professionals, coaches, or healthcare providers in tailoring corrective exercises or interventions to address specific movement patterns or limitations identified during the deep squat test.

One legged squat8 weeks

The one-legged squat, also known as the single-leg squat or pistol squat, is a functional movement exercise that challenges lower body strength, balance, and flexibility. In this exercise, an individual stands on one leg while lowering their body into a squat position and then returning to the starting position. Scoring typically involves assessing the ability to maintain balance, depth of the squat, and overall control during the movement. Interpretation focuses on identifying any asymmetries, weaknesses, or compensations in the lower body, helping tailor specific exercises or interventions to improve strength and stability in the individual's functional movement patterns.

Push-up8 weeks

The push-up test is a fitness assessment that measures upper body strength and endurance. During the test, individuals perform as many push-ups as possible while maintaining proper form, including a straight body alignment. The number of completed push-ups is recorded, and interpretation varies based on age, gender, and fitness level norms.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Riphah international university

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Islamabad, Punjab, Pakistan

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