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Strength Training With Eccentric Arm-cranking

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Strength Training
Interventions
Other: eccentric arm-cranking training
Registration Number
NCT05156411
Lead Sponsor
Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil
Brief Summary

The new training device, the eccentric arm-crank, will be examined for its training effect by this project. That the training device can be used in athletes and patients with paraplegia in the future, the so-called "testing of the applicability of this concept" will be carried out during this study. Fourteen volunteer, healthy and trained people are first tested for their upper body performance, followed by a training phase over 20 trainings and at the and the performance data is collected again. The training intensity and duration is continuously increased during the training phase.

Detailed Description

At the beginning, the study design includes an familiarisation appointment with performance tests and training on the eccentric arm-crank device (KREHA). At least one week later, the first test sequence including a maximum strength test (bench press), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine the muscle cross-section area of the upper arm and a test to determine the anaerobic performance (Wingate test) is conducted. The second test sequence takes place one to three days later. This includes a handgrip strength test, an aerobic endurance test (ramp test on the arm crank ergometer with ergospirometry) and a further familiarisation training on the KREHA. The training phase starts within two weeks after the pre-tests have been completed. There are two to a maximum of three trainings per week. These take 30 to 60 minutes and take place on the KREHA device under the supervision of the study staff. The training phase lasts a maximum of twelve weeks (20 training sessions). The first test sequence is repeated five to eight days after the last workout. The second test sequence takes place at the same time interval as in the pre-tests.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
14
Inclusion Criteria
  • male or female
  • age between 18 and 50 years
  • experience in strength training
  • trained (minimum two times a week)
  • healthy
  • adequately informed and confirmed per signature
Exclusion Criteria
  • findings during anamnesis of study doctor
  • pregnancy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Eccentric Trainingeccentric arm-cranking trainingThis Group will train on the KREHA for 20 Trainings
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Upper body Performancethrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

Peak Power - maximal reached power, generated during the 30sec Wingate arm-crank test

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Endurance Oxygen consumptionthrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

VO2peak \[ml/min/kg\] - Basic Endurance test (Ergospirometry, arm-crank)

Endurance Powerthrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

Wmax \[W\] - Basic Endurance test (Ergospirometry, arm-crank)

Upper body Fatigue resistancethrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

Fatigue Slope \[W/s\] - Wingate Test (arm-crank)

Grip Strengththrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

Maximal Force that can be generated by pressing hand towards a fist \[N\]

Upper body Mean Powerthrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

Mean Power \[W\] - Wingate Test (arm-crank)

Upper body Power - Time to Peakthrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

Time to Peak \[s\] - Wingate Test (arm-crank)

1RM bench pressthrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

One Repetition Maximum (1RM) \[kg\]- bench press

Cross sectional muscle areathrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

Cross sectional area of the upper arm is measured with MRI

Upper Arm Circumferencethrough study completion, an average of 20 weeks

Circumference of the upper arm is measured with measuring tape

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Swiss Paraplegic Centre

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Nottwil, Lucerne, Switzerland

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