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Effects of Pre-event Massage Over the Neuromuscular Response

Not Applicable
Conditions
Neuromuscular Diseases
Interventions
Other: Pre-event massage
Registration Number
NCT03941067
Lead Sponsor
Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Brief Summary

The study observes the effect of a pre-event massage on the gastrocnemius muscles over the neuromuscular response of the gastrocnemious muscles.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

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Exclusion Criteria
  • Muscle injury in the last two months
  • To not understand the study orders
  • Suffer a musculoskeletal disorder that doesn't allow the subject to do the study protocol
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Pre-event massagePre-event massage-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Maximal displacement change2 minutes before the intervention, and 8 minutes after the intervention

Maximal displacement of the muscle after being excited with an electric impulse, using an electromyography test (miliseconds).

Contraction time change2 minutes before the intervention, and 8 minutes after the intervention

Time between 10% and 90% of the contraction of the muscle that is being excited with an electric impulse, using an electromyography test (miliseconds).

Relaxation time change2 minutes before the intervention, and 8 minutes after the intervention

time between 90% and 50% of the relaxation of the muscle after being impulsed with an electric impulse, using an electromyography test (miliseconds).

Delay time change2 minutes before the intervention, and 8 minutes after the intervention

Time between an electric impulse and 10% of the contraction of the muscle that is being excited with an electric impulse, using an electromyography test (miliseconds).

Sustain time change2 minutes before the intervention, and 8 minutes after the intervention

time between 50% of the contraction and 50% of the relaxation of the muscle after being impulsed with an electric impulse, using an electromyography test (miliseconds).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Elasticity change5 minute before the intervention, and 5 minute after the intervention

Capacity to recover its initial shape after the removal of the external force that lead to its deformation, using a "Myoton".

Gastrocnemious strength change8 minutes before the intervention, and 2 minutes after the intervention

Isometric strength of the gastrocnemious muscles using a handheld dynamometer "microFET 2" (newtons).

Jump height change10 minutes before the intervention, and 1 minute after the intervention

Maximum jump height with one leg using the application "My Jump 2" (centimeters).

Stiffness change5 minute before the intervention, and 5 minute after the intervention

Resistance to an external force that deforms its initial shape, using a "Myoton".

Relaxation change5 minute before the intervention, and 5 minute after the intervention

Time for a muscle to recover its shape from deformation after the removal of an external force, using a "Myoton" (miliseconds).

Passive ankle dorsiflexion change6 minutes before the intervention, and 4 minutes after the intervention

Passive range of motion of the ankle dorsiflexion, using an inclinometer (degrees).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

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Sant Cugat Del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain

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