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Clinical Trials/NCT04885725
NCT04885725
Completed
Not Applicable

Association Between Knee Isokinetic Testing and Lower Limb Functional Performance and Limb Symmetry

University Hospital, Caen1 site in 1 country20 target enrollmentDecember 5, 2019

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Proprioceptive Disorders
Sponsor
University Hospital, Caen
Enrollment
20
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Strength
Status
Completed
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study aimed to evaluate the association between the isokinetic knee strength and/or proprioception performance with the functional performance on the functional Hop-tests and Y-balance test.

This study included 20 healthy individuals who performed an isokinetic assessment of knee proprioception (joint position sense, JPS and threshold to detection of passive motion, TDPM) and flexors/extensors strength. At the same time, they performed a functional testing consisting of three Hop-tests (single, triple and cross-over) and the Lower Quarter Y-Balance Test (YBT-LQ). We tested the correlation between the isokinetic and functional performances, and limb symmetry indexes.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 5, 2019
End Date
September 26, 2020
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Observational

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Joffrey DRIGNY

Principal Investigator, Physician in the Sport Medicine Department (MD), PhD student

University Hospital, Caen

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • individuals under 45 years of age who performed at least 4 hours of physical activity per week.

Exclusion Criteria

  • individuals unable to perform isokinetic muscle tests
  • individuals with a current or recent lower limb injury with time loss from sport participation within the previous month
  • individuals with previous severe knee injury (eg. Severe ligament tear, knee fracture)
  • individuals taking medications with potential balance/coordination side effects.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Strength

Time Frame: one evaluation at a single point in time through study completion, an average of 4 months

Measurement of knee extensors and flexors peak strength (in newton.meter, Nm) on isokinetic dynamometer.

Knee proprioception, JPS1

Time Frame: one evaluation at a single point in time through study completion, an average of 4 months

Measurement of knee proprioception by the passive repositioning technique (JPS, in degrees) on isokinetic dynamometer.

Knee proprioception, JPS2

Time Frame: one evaluation at a single point in time through study completion, an average of 4 months

Measurement of knee proprioception by the active repositioning technique (JPS, in degrees) on isokinetic dynamometer.

Knee proprioception, TDPM

Time Frame: one evaluation at a single point in time through study completion, an average of 4 months

Measurement of knee proprioception by the Threshold to Detection of Passive Motion (TDPM in degrees) on isokinetic dynamometer.

Functional testing, Hop tests

Time Frame: one evaluation at a single point in time through study completion, an average of 4 months

Hop test. Single hop: Patients are instructed to stand on one leg and perform 1 jump as far as possible, landing on the same leg. The total distance is recorded (in cm) .Triple hop: Patients are instructed to stand on one leg and perform 3 hops as far as possible, landing on the same leg. The total distance for 3 consecutive hops is recorded (in cm). Cross-over hop test : The patient hops forward 3 times while alternately crossing over a marking The patient is instructed to position themselves such that the first of the 3 hops was lateral with respect to the direction of crossover The total distance hopped forward is recorded (in cm)

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