Pain, Function and Quality of Life Before and After Treatment of Hamstring Avulsion
- Conditions
- Hamstring Injury
- Registration Number
- NCT03868826
- Lead Sponsor
- Horsens Hospital
- Brief Summary
The aim of the study is to investigate pain, function and quality of life before and 10-12 months after surgical repair and/or rehabilitation of hamstrings avulsion
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- Patients eligible for treatment of hamstring avulsion
- Conditions that contraindicate muscle strength testing e.g. cancer and neurological conditions
- Patients that do not speak or understand Danish
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Knee flexion strength of affected leg (Newton meters per kilogram) Change from before surgery to 10-12 months after surgery Maximal knee flexion strength of affected leg expressed as newton meters per kilogram, measured with a handheld dynamometer
Hip extension strength of affected leg (Newton meters per kilogram) Change from before surgery to 10-12 months after surgery Maximal hip extension strength of affected leg expressed as newton meters per kilogram, measured with a handheld dynamometer
Overall health Change from before surgery to 10-12 months after surgery on the 0-100 scale 0-100 continuous scale (0 worst imaginable health, 100 best imaginable health)
Perth Hamstring Assessment Tool (PHAT) (0-100 scale) Change from before surgery to 10-12 months after surgery on the 0-100 scale. Overall tool and pain subscale during sitting, steps and relaxing separately extracted. 0 indicates total problems and 100 no problems.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Knee flexion strength of contralateral leg (Newton meters per kilogram) Change from before surgery to 10-12 months after surgery Maximal knee flexion strength of contralateral leg expressed as newton meters per kilogram, measured with a handheld dynamometer
Hip extension strength of contralateral leg (Newton meters per kilogram) Change from before surgery to 10-12 months after surgery Maximal hip extension strength of contralateral leg expressed as newton meters per kilogram, measured with a handheld dynamometer
Hip Sports Activity Scale (0-8 scale) Change from before surgery to 10-12 months after surgery on the 0-8 scale Type of activity before injury and present 0, no activity, 8 athlete level.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Signe Kierkegaard
🇩🇰Horsens, Danmark, Denmark