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Relationship Between Hip Abductor Strength and Ankle Stability

Not Applicable
Conditions
Fatigue
Registration Number
NCT05236816
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon
Brief Summary

Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries in sports. The analysis of risk factors is a priority in order to guide rehabilitation and prevention programs. Among risk factors identified in the literature, weakness of the hip abductor muscles represent a factor favoring recurrent ankle sprains. However, only few studies have investigate the link between the strength of the hip abductor muscles and the deficits in stabilization of the ankle joint. Furthermore, these few studies analysed landing task or undisturbed balance task. It would be interesting to further understand the impact and role of hip abductor muscles on ankle stability during specific ankle-destabilizing task.

The main objective of this study is to establish a link between the strength of the hip abductor muscles and the dynamic postural control performance measured by the modified Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBTm). Secondly, it will be necessary to study the kinematic and neuromuscular control characteristics of the ankle during 4 functional tests:

* SEBTm

* Static unipodal balance

* Weight-bearing inversion test

* Weight-bearing eversion test

These tests will be realized with an ankle destabilizing device. The device is a sandal equipped of an articulator under the rear foot which allow movements in inversion and eversion. Furthermore, tests are realized two times, before and immediatly after a fatiguing exercise. The fatiguing exercise consists to implemented local fatigue on hip abductor muscles by repeating abductions.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
26
Inclusion Criteria
  • Males and females between 18 and 35 years old
  • Subject's non-opposition to participate in the study
  • Practicing regular physical activity (> 2 hours per week)
  • No contraindication to carrying out the protocol
  • Affiliation to a French social security scheme or beneficiary of such a scheme
Exclusion Criteria
  • Males or females under 18 or over 35 years
  • History of lower limb injuries in the 6 months preceding the protocol
  • Diagnosis of chronic ankle instability
  • Subject unlikely to cooperate with the study and / or weak cooperation anticipated by the investigator
  • Subject's opposition to participating in the study
  • Subject without health insurance
  • Pregnant woman

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Surface Electromyography intensity change5 minutes after physical exercise

Measure of muscles activity if peroneus longus and brevis, tibialis anterior, gluteus medius and gastrocnemuis lateralis using wireless and surface electrodes fixed with strap on the skin of subjects

Frontal inclination of ankle change5 minutes after physical exercise

Measure of accelerations of ankle joint during tests using inertial measurement unit

SEBT performances change5 minutes after physical exercise

Performances (distance in cm) attempted in each direction of the dynamic postural test

Hip abductor strength change5 minutes after physical exercise

Measure of maximal isometric strength with a S-shape force transducer

Angular velocity of ankle change5 minutes after physical exercise

Measure of angular velocity of ankle joint during tests using inertial measurement unit

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CHU de Besançon

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Besançon, France

CHU de Besançon
🇫🇷Besançon, France

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