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- Clinical Trial NCT05281653
The Effect of Neuromuscular Training Program in Futsal Players
The Effect of Neuromuscular Training Program on Physical Fitness and Performance Components in Young Male Futsal Players
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Futsal, known as five-on-five indoor soccer, is a team sport officially authorized by FIFA and is becoming more and more popular all over the world. Futsal is among the 10 risky sports with the highest traumatic injuries. Futsal-induced traumas cause undesirable consequences such as accelerated osteoarthritis, different types of injuries in the muscle-tendon region, ligament injuries, cartilage injuries, loss of physical activity and higher repetitive injuries. Activities that result in a higher level of fitness can significantly reduce the likelihood of injury and serve as a useful tool for athletes' professional careers and post-career periods.
Neuromuscular control, which is considered a critical component of motor skills, is defined as the ability to keep the body's center of gravity within the base of support. It can be categorized as static or dynamic balance and may be the most modifiable risk factor for the prevention of knee injuries. Interventions targeting neuromuscular control include dynamic lower extremity alignment during landing from a jump, shock absorption, muscle recruitment patterns; and gains improvement in balance through plyometric, strengthening, balancing, endurance and stability exercises. Neuromuscular training program can improve neuromuscular control, which can lead to improvement in balance and joint stability.
In our study, it was aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an 8-week neuromuscular training program on performance, physical fitness and injury risk in university futsal players.
Study Type
Enrollment (Anticipated)
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
- Name: Gülay Aras Bayram, PhD
- Phone Number: +905054966284
- Email: garas@medipol.edu.tr
Study Locations
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Istanbul, Turkey
- Recruiting
- Istanbul Medipol University
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Contact:
- Gülay aras bayram, PhD
- Phone Number: 2467 +90 2166811500
- Email: garas@medipol.edu.tr
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Playing in Istanbul Medipol University futsal team
- 2 days a week, 2 hours training for futsal or 1 game a week and 2 hours a week, 2 days a week
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of lower extremity injury or surgery within 6 months prior to the test
- Injury three months before the study,
- Failure to heal or complete rehabilitation of previous injury,
- Physical or mental conditions that prevent them from participating in technical and tactical futsal training and/or experimental training programs
- Two or more missed training sessions
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: Single
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: Neuromuscular Training Group
Athletes in this group will receive progressive neuromuscular exercise training in addition to routine 2 weekly training sessions.
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Progressive neuromuscular exercise training
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Experimental: Control Group
The routine will continue with 2 workouts per week.
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Routine training sessions
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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The Tuck Jump Test
Time Frame: 0-8 weeks
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It is used to monitor changes in dynamic lower extremity biomechanics.
In the evaluation; knee, foot, hip and jump biomechanics will be controlled over 10 parameters.
Biomechanical changes during the test will be analyzed with the Kinovea program.
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0-8 weeks
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Horizontal Jumping Test
Time Frame: 0-8 weeks
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Athletes will jump as far as possible with their feet shoulder-width apart, using their arms in the horizontal direction, and the distance between the starting point and the heel of the foot will be measured and recorded
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0-8 weeks
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Countermovement Jumping Test
Time Frame: 0-8 weeks
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It will be used to test the explosive strength of the lower extremity.
Participants will perform 3 vertical jumps with their hands on the hips with maximum effort and the best score will be analyzed using the Kinovea program.
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0-8 weeks
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Sprint Acceleration Test
Time Frame: 0-8 weeks
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In this test, which is used to measure the acceleration abilities of the athletes, the athletes will start from 0.3 m behind the starting line on a 10 m field and perform a linear sprint with maximum effort 2 times with a 1 minute rest.
The shortest time will be kept and recorded with the stopwatch.
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0-8 weeks
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Repeated Sprint Test (RST)
Time Frame: 0-8 weeks
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The 40m RST test consists of 8x40m sprints separated by 20 seconds of passive recovery.
Athletes will be asked to warm up first with a 5-minute progressive run and then to run as fast as possible between 2 lines spaced 20 m apart.
The athlete will start 0.5 m behind the starting line and the times will be recorded using a stopwatch.
Each participant will run 10 m from the start/finish line of the track, turn 180 degrees, then run 20 m to the other end of the track, turn 180 degrees, and finally run 10 m back from the start/finish line.
After each sprint, the athletes will slow down and start ready for the next sprint.
They will walk the line.
Best (RSTenibest) and average sprint time (RSTort) will be recorded as performance indexes
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0-8 weeks
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Y Balance Test
Time Frame: 0-8 weeks
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In the Y balance test, the letter Y is drawn on the ground.
Of the 3 determined lines, 2 back lines form an angle of 135 degrees with the front line.
During the test, for the dominant and non-dominant legs, individuals try to maintain their balanced stance on one leg by reaching in 3 directions (anterior - postero-medial and postero-lateral) with each leg, and the distances reached are measured by fixing a tape measure on the floor.
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0-8 weeks
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Korebalance® System
Time Frame: 0-8 weeks
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It is a computerized balance and exercise system that offers a high-tech option for balance assessment.
It has a variable air pressure system and a tilt sensor under the platform to monitor 360-degree horizontal and 20-degree vertical movements.
The software of the system gives an evaluation score following the static and dynamic balance evaluations.
Higher scores indicate more balance disorders.
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0-8 weeks
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Collaborators and Investigators
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Terms related to this study
Other Study ID Numbers
- E-10840098-772.02-788
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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