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Strengthening Effect on Hamstring's Passive Mechanical Properties

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Sports Physical Therapy
Registration Number
NCT03884738
Lead Sponsor
Hacettepe University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of different strengthening methods on hamstring muscle group's passive mechanical properties and to investigate this effect's relation with performance changes in healthy individuals. 42 healthy sedentary male participated in this study. Passive mechanical properties and strength of hamstring and quadriceps muscles, flexibility of hamstring muscles, anaerobic explosive strength, reaction time, agility were measured. Participants randomized evenly into one of three groups; eccentric, concentric and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). After 8 weeks training period, participants were measured again.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • being sedentary
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having knee, hip and/or back pain
  • Having a cardiovascular condition/disease
  • History of previous knee and/or hip surgery
  • Having a diagnose of any systemic disease
  • History of previous hamstring injury
  • Being physically active within last year ( Regular activity at least 3 days a week and continuity of at least 2 months was accepted as being physically active)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Passive Mechanical PropertiesChange from baseline passive mechanical properties at 8 weeks

Tone, Elasticity and Stiffness evaluation. Evaluated with Myotonometer-3

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Muscle Strength MeasurementChange from baseline muscle strength at 8 weeks

Hamstring and Quadriceps strength were measured with LaFayette Manuel Muscle Tester

Reaction TimeChange from baseline reaction time at 8 weeks

ruler drop test was used for reaction timing

Flexibility MeasurementChange from baseline flexibility at 8 weeks

Sit and reach test was used for hamstring flexibility

Agility MeasurementChange from baseline agility time at 8 weeks

Illinois Agility Test was used for agility measurement

Anaerobic Explosive PowerChange from baseline anaerobic explosive power at 8 weeks

Jump and Reach test was administered

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hacettepe University

🇹🇷

Ankara, Turkey

Hacettepe University
🇹🇷Ankara, Turkey

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