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Comparison of Eccentric Training on Injury Prevention and Hamstring Strength in Football Players

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Sport Injury
Exercise Therapy
Interventions
Other: ECCENTRIC EXERCISE
Other: CONVENTIONAL EXERCISES PROGRAM
Registration Number
NCT05771792
Lead Sponsor
Riphah International University
Brief Summary

To determine the effect of the eccentric exercise training on injury prevention and hamstring strength in football players.

Detailed Description

Hamstrings injuries are common among footballers with a higher prevalence rate in male footballers. Despite the relatively high incidence of hamstring injuries in sports, no clear prevention methods have been identified. Most hamstring muscle injuries occur during an eccentric phase of any activity. Eccentric hamstring training has been used for injury prevention in recent years. The two distinguishing characteristics of eccentric muscle contractions have been well understood: 1) great force output; and 2) low energy cost to produce the force. Due to these distinguishing characteristics, eccentric exercise is widely used in injury prevention programs.

The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of eccentric training as compared to conventional training in hamstring muscle injury prevention and strengthing in football players.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
36
Inclusion Criteria
  • Football players with age 18 to 40
  • Male
  • Players playing football for > 1 year
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having history of injury and surgery in past
  • Those players having any kind of musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiovascular, or degenerative problems
  • Those players who have any medical conditions

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
eccentric exercise groupECCENTRIC EXERCISESPECIFIC MODIFIED EXERCISE PROGRAM GROUP The modified exercise group will perform 6 exercises
control groupCONVENTIONAL EXERCISES PROGRAMCONVENTIONAL EXERCISES PROGRAM GROUP The conventional exercises program will perform conventional exercises.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Agility8 weeks

5-0-5 AGILITY TEST: The ability to turn 180 degrees is measured by the 505 Agility test. The test can also be modified for sport-specific testing by having the subject dribble a soccer ball, a hockey puck, or a basketball through the course.

Anaerobic Capacity8 weeks

SPRINT FATIGUE TEST: A repeat sprint test of anaerobic capacity consisting of ten 30-second sprints. This is an anaerobic capacity test, which measures the ability to recover between sprints while maintaining the same level of strength.

Hamstring Strength8 weeks

Vertical jumps: The person puts chalk on their finger tips to mark the wall at the height of their jump. The person then stands away from the wall, and jumps vertically as high as possible using both arms and legs to assist in projecting the body upwards. Attempt to touch the wall at the highest point of the jump.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Injury Prevention ( FASH )8 weeks

FASH (Functional assessment scale for acute hamstring injuries) questionnaire is a self-administered questionnaire used for acute hamstring injuries assessment. It is a valid and reliable instrument for assessing and determining the severity of hamstring injuries in an athlete population. It is a 10-item questionnaire that look the ability of a patient to perform certain lower extremity activities. This is a self-report questionnaire that patient can rate difficulty and interference with daily life.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Etihad Football Club

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Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan

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