Preheating in the Improvement of Knee Stability and Quadriceps Strength in Rugby Players
- Conditions
- Rugby
- Interventions
- Other: Warmup
- Registration Number
- NCT04285645
- Lead Sponsor
- Investigaci贸n en Hemofilia y Fisioterapia
- Brief Summary
Injuries to the lower limbs are the most common in rugby and within the lower limbs, the most common are those that affect the ligaments of the knee. That is why we will try to improve knee stability and quadriceps strength.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of performing a pre-workout exercise protocol to improve knee stability and quadriceps strength in rugby players.
Randomized controlled study, simple blind and with follow-up. 30 semi-professional rugby players will be randomized to the two study groups: experimental (pre-training exercise protocol that will include continuous running, squats, and squats and monopodal jumps) and control (without intervention). The intervention will last 4 weeks, with 2 weekly sessions of 15 minutes each. The study variables will be: knee stability (Y-Balance) and quadriceps strength (Single leg hop). The sample distribution will be calculated using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. The changes after each evaluation will be analyzed with the t-student test and with an ANOVA of repeated measures, the intra and intersubject effect will be observed. The effect size will be calculated using Cohen's formula.
It is expected to see improvement in knee stability and quadriceps strength in athletes who performed the exercise protocol, after the study period.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- WITHDRAWN
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
- Female rugby players
- With an age range of 18 to 30 years
- That participate in the Valencian territorial category 1
- Without diagnosis of lower limb injury at the time of starting the study
- Players who suffer an injury or illness that prevents them from performing the protocol
- Are performing another specific physiotherapy program of knee stability and quadriceps strength
- Who had undergone the anterior cruciate ligament less than a year ago
- Have not signed the informed consent.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Experimental group Warmup Each session will last 15 minutes, taking place 2 days a week, over a period of 4 weeks. Prior to training, the exercise protocol will be carried out. Prior to the start of the intervention, the exercises to be performed will be explained to the participants and it will be verified that they are capable of performing them correctly.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from baseline knee stability after treatment and at month Screening visit, within the first seven days after treatment and after one month follow-up visit It will be done using the Y-Balance test. The barefoot sportswoman will be placed with the toes in the center of the Y marked on the floor with adhesive tape. Each of them will have six trials with each foot in each direction (anterior, posterolateral and posteromedial). Subsequently, they will have three attempts with each leg in each direction, taking the best mark of each leg in each direction. The athlete must return to the initial position without losing balance, because if she does not succeed, that attempt will be void. The distance to be measured includes from the central mark where we place the toes to the point where the patient supports the tip of the toes. The unit of measure of this measuring instrument is the centimeter. A higher score indicates greater knee stability.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from baseline quadriceps strength after treatment and at month Screening visit, within the first seven days after treatment and after one month follow-up visit It will be done by applying the Single leg hop test. With this test, the quadriceps strength will be measured. With the patient in monopodal and barefoot support, and with the toes placed on a mark made on the floor with adhesive tape, he will make a leap forward, maintaining the balance at least one second. Each player will perform 6 warm-up jumps with each leg. Subsequently you will have three attempts with each leg and the greatest distance achieved with each one will be taken. The distance will be measured from the initial mark, to where the subject's heel lands, with cm being the unit of measure for the test. A greater distance indicates a greater force of quadriceps.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Universidad Europea de Madrid
馃嚜馃嚫Madrid, Comunity Of Madrid, Spain