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Evaluation of Anterior Tibial Translation of the Knee in Healthy Women, at Two Times of the Menstrual Cycle, on Hormonal Contraceptives or Not (FLEX)

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Ligament; Laxity
Interventions
Other: Bilateral knee examination with Lachmeter®
Registration Number
NCT05177549
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
Brief Summary

Women's participation in sports at all levels has been increasing in recent decades. Many individual and team sports are at risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This injury leads to a permanent or long-lasting interruption of sports practice and to significant medical and economic expenses. Women are recognized as being more at risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury with a risk 6 times higher than men. Hyperlaxity is a risk factor for anterior cruciate ligament injury, but the pathophysiological bases are little studied. Hormonal impregnation and certain periods of the menstrual cycle (ovulatory phase) are risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament injury. It therefore seems interesting to investigators to study the influence of hormonal impregnation on ligament laxity. To date no study has investigated such a relationship.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
90
Inclusion Criteria
  • Woman between 18 and 40 years old
  • No history of surgery of the 2 lower limbs
  • No change in contraceptive method in the last 6 months
  • Signature of the informed consent
  • Affiliation to the social security system
  • To be at Day 14 of her menstrual cycle (+/-1 day) (the first day of the cycle (Day1) being considered as the first day of the menstrual period), except for those on micro-progestative contraception not regulated

By inclusion group:

  • For women without hormonal contraception: No method of contraception Or a copper intrauterine device Regular cycles of 26 to 33 days

  • For women on estrogen-progestin contraception: Correct use of the estrogen-progestin pill according to the MA Or wearing a vaginal ring according to the MA protocol Or wearing a contraceptive skin patch according to the MA protocol Regular cycles of 26 to 33 days

  • For women on micro-progestin contraception : Continuous use of the micro-progestogen pill Or wearing a subcutaneous hormonal implant,

Exception: women on micro-progestin contraception who are not regulated:

  • They may have an irregular cycle or no cycle to be included
  • They can be included on any day if they have no cycle
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding in progress
  • Hormonal intrauterine device or injectable contraception
  • Menopause (defined as no menstruation for one year)
  • Surgery: tubal ligation, oophorectomy, adnexectomy, hysterectomy
  • History of microcrystalline or infectious pathology localized to the knee
  • History of systemic or localized inflammatory joint disease of the knee
  • History of fracture, severe sprain or dislocation of the knee joint
  • History of osteoarticular or congenital diseases that may lead to laxity (Marfan syndrome, trisomy 21, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome...)
  • Sign of hyperlaxity evaluated by a Beighton score higher than 4 (see appendix)
  • BMI > 25
  • Daily alcohol consumption above the thresholds recommended by Public Health in France (more than 2 glasses per day)
  • Woman unable to understand the protocol
  • Intense or unusual physical exercise during the last 72 hours (e.g.: marathon, triathlon, competitive cycling race...)
  • Woman under guardianship, curatorship or deprived of liberty

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
on estrogen-progestin contraceptionBilateral knee examination with Lachmeter®-
under micro-progestational contraceptionBilateral knee examination with Lachmeter®-
without hormonal contraceptionBilateral knee examination with Lachmeter®-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
anterior tibial translation of the kneeDay1 (inclusion visit)

The anterior tibial translation of the knee will be considered as representative of the anterior laxity of the knee of women under hormonal contraception via the Lachman test at 30° measured with a digital arthrometer type Lachmeter® (bilateral examination repeated 3 times on each knee).The degree of laxity will be evaluated thanks to the international classification IKDC:

* Grade A 0 to 2 mm = normal

* Grade B 3 to 5 mm = almost normal

* Grade C 6 to 10 mm = abnormal

* Grade D \> 10 mm = severely abnormal

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CHU de Nice

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Nice, France

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