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Effectiveness of Abdominal Muscle Strengthening and Pelvic Control in the Prevention of Dance Injuries

Primary Purpose

Lumbar Hyperlordosis, Athletic Injuries

Status
Not yet recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Spain
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Prevention
Sponsored by
Universidad de Murcia
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional prevention trial for Lumbar Hyperlordosis focused on measuring Dance, Arabesque, Strengthening, Lumbo-pelvic., Core muscles, Stabilization

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: Students in the 6th year of the Professional Dance Conservatory of Murcia. Dancers in the discipline of classical, contemporary, Spanish or flamenco dance. To have taken the subject 'Anatomy applied to Dance'. Sign the informed consent form. Exclusion Criteria: Have any injury that currently prevents dancing. Have undergone surgery within the last year. Not attending the center regularly.

Sites / Locations

  • Professional Dance Conservatory of Murcia

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

No Intervention

Arm Label

Prevention

Control

Arm Description

The group will consist of 20 participants (6 classical dancers, 4 Spanish dancers, 5 flamenco dancers and 5 contemporary dancers) who will be divided into groups according to their specialties, with a one-hour session per week for 7 weeks of physical exercise to strengthen core muscles and lumbo-pelvic stability.

The experimental group will consist of 20 participants (4 classical dancers, 6 Spanish dancers, 5 flamenco dancers and 5 contemporary dancers) who will not receive any strength training. They will be evaluated at the beginning and at the end of the study to compare the physical conditions of the participants of this group with those of the experimental group.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

muscle strength
Is evaluated by means of the Kendall Scale, assigning a score from 0 (no muscle contraction capacity) to 5 (greater muscle contraction capacity) according to the degree of contraction and strength of the muscle evaluated. The muscles assessed have great relevance on the pelvis and favor stability when performing the Arabesque movement and other common techniques: latissimus dorsi, hip flexors (psoas major, iliacus, psoas-iliacus and psoas minor), gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, adductors, hip internal rotation (IR), hip external rotation (ER), hamstrings (distinguishing between semitendinosus and semimembranosus with respect to biceps femoris) and quadratus lumborum.
Lumbo-pelvic stability
For use, the Star Excursion Balance Test evaluates the patient's lumbo-pelvic stability while standing on one foot.
Abdominal strength
To assess the strength of the transversus abdominis muscle, an instrument known as Stabilizer is used to determine the pressure variation, since it starts from a pressure of 70mmHg; this instrument is used for the Prone test.
Lumbar Lordosis
During the performance of Arabesque, dancers tend to increase lumbar lordosis by increasing the degree of pelvic anteversion to obtain a greater degree of hip extension. This is measured in degrees with the inclinometer while the dancer executes the step.
Muscle stability
One-leg Squat Test and Air Plane Test assess whether the subjects are able to perform a movement without losing stability. In addition, they take into account whether there is muscular compensation when performing the movement.
Stability of the lower limb.
The Mini Rise Test assesses whether there is a movement of the calcaneus into varus when placed in a plié position. This determines the stability of the lower limb.
Abdominal Stability.
The Sahrmann test allows the assessment of abdominal stability when using the stabilizer. This test consists of 5 levels, with level 1 being the least stable and level 5 the most stable. The subject must perform each level until a change of pressure in the stabilizer is observed, which indicates that the individual has lost abdominal stability when performing the activity.

Secondary Outcome Measures

flexibility
is assessed by means of the toe-plant distance test, obtaining a valuation in centimeters.
visual postural analysis
static postural analysis in the three planes (frontal, coronal and transverse) to identify the presence of musculoskeletal alterations.
dynamic postural assessment
using the goniometer, a dynamic assessment is performed (degree of anterior flexion, extension, inclination and rotation), to determine if there is any postural asymmetry or movement asymmetry. Among these tests, the Adams test and the anterior flexion test are also used. At the lower limbs (MMII) level, the degree of external rotation in the in-dehors position was assessed goniometrically.
assessment of diaphragm movement
the respiratory pattern of the subjects (costal or abdomino-diaphragmatic), the existence of tension in the transversus abdominis muscle and the abdominal competence test are evaluated.
flexibility
is evaluated by means of the popliteal angle test, quantifying the measurement and classifying it according to whether it is within the normal range (<20º), grade I (20-30º) or grade II (>30º)..

Full Information

First Posted
February 21, 2023
Last Updated
March 4, 2023
Sponsor
Universidad de Murcia
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05771233
Brief Title
Effectiveness of Abdominal Muscle Strengthening and Pelvic Control in the Prevention of Dance Injuries
Official Title
Effectiveness of Core Muscle Strengthening and Lumbo-pelvic Stabilization in Preventing Dance Injuries: a Randomized Clinical Trial
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
March 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Study Start Date
March 9, 2023 (Anticipated)
Primary Completion Date
June 22, 2023 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
July 20, 2023 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Universidad de Murcia

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Introduction. After observing the lack of lumbo-pelvic control and the difficulty in identifying the musculature used when performing the different dance positions, it was decided to carry out an exercise intervention to strengthen the abdominal musculature and lumbo-pelvic stabilization with dancers of the Dance Conservatory of Murcia. Approximately 40 students in the 6th year of professional dance of the 4 specialties taught will participate in this study. Objectives. To improve abdominal musculature, lumbo-pelvic stability, dance technique and proprioception, to favor the correct integration of the dancer's body scheme and muscular synergies, to reduce the risk of injury and to avoid muscular compensations in the specific Arabesque dance position. Methods. In order to develop the study, two individual and specific assessments of the dancer will be performed, pre and post intervention. In these, data and personal history were collected, assessing joint ranges and asymmetries in the movement of upper and lower limbs, and musculoskeletal assessment of the spine, hip and knee was performed by orthopedic tests. Flexibility of the ischiosural muscles will be evaluated by means of the toes-floor test and the popliteal angle test, and muscle strength in the abdominal and lumbar region for the muscles most involved in the Arabesque movement. In addition, core stability will be assessed by specific tests and hip and knee extension range along with the increase in lumbar curve when performing Arabesque. The intervention will be carried out through group sessions of 4 to 6 participants, and exercises aimed at muscle strengthening and improving lumbo-pelvic stability will be taught. The intervention will be performed 1 hour per week, with each group, for 2 months and they will be instructed to work this routine two hours per week at home.
Detailed Description
Introduction. After observing the inefficient pelvic control and the difficulty in identifying the musculature used when performing the different dance positions, it was decided to carry out a core strengthening and lumbo-pelvic stabilization exercise intervention with dancers of the Dance Conservatory of Murcia. Approximately 40 students in the 6th year of professional dance of the 4 specialties taught will participate in this study. Objectives. To improve core musculature, lumbo-pelvic stability, dance technique and proprioception, to favor the correct integration of the dancer's body scheme and muscular synergies, to reduce the risk of injury and to avoid muscular compensations in the specific Arabesque dance position. Methods.For the development of the study, two individual and specific evaluations of the dancer will be performed, pre and post intervention. In them, data and personal history will be collected, assessing joint ranges and asymmetries in the movement of upper and lower limbs, and a musculoskeletal assessment of the spine, hip and knee will be performed by orthopedic tests. Flexibility of the ischiosural muscles will be evaluated by means of the toes-floor test and the popliteal angle test, and muscle strength in the abdominal and lumbar region of the muscles most involved in the arabesque movement. In addition, core stability will be evaluated by specific tests and hip and knee extension range along with hyperlordosis when performing the Arabesque. The intervention will be carried out through group sessions of 4 to 6 participants, and exercises aimed at muscle strengthening and improving lumbo-pelvic stability will be taught. The intervention will be performed 1 hour per week, with each group, for 2 months and they will be instructed to work this routine two hours per week at home.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Lumbar Hyperlordosis, Athletic Injuries
Keywords
Dance, Arabesque, Strengthening, Lumbo-pelvic., Core muscles, Stabilization

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Prevention
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Factorial Assignment
Model Description
The study design employed is a randomized clinical trial (RCT), analytical, longitudinal and prospective, with a 4 months follow-up.
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
40 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Prevention
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
The group will consist of 20 participants (6 classical dancers, 4 Spanish dancers, 5 flamenco dancers and 5 contemporary dancers) who will be divided into groups according to their specialties, with a one-hour session per week for 7 weeks of physical exercise to strengthen core muscles and lumbo-pelvic stability.
Arm Title
Control
Arm Type
No Intervention
Arm Description
The experimental group will consist of 20 participants (4 classical dancers, 6 Spanish dancers, 5 flamenco dancers and 5 contemporary dancers) who will not receive any strength training. They will be evaluated at the beginning and at the end of the study to compare the physical conditions of the participants of this group with those of the experimental group.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Prevention
Intervention Description
First, an anamnesis is performed to collect information on illnesses, previous and current injuries, medication, sports practice outside of dance, diet, sleep hours and, where appropriate, information on menstruation. Subsequently, an individual pre-intervention assessment of each participant is carried out, where personal data is collected, motor, elasticity and flexibility, muscle strength and stability tests are performed. After the initial assessment, group sessions are stablished, divided by classes according to the type of specialty of 6th grade dance. The first session is focused on teaching the different exercises and the importance of muscle strengthening, the subsequent sessions are focused on the correction of the exercises, the resolution of doubts and the incorporation of progressions regarding strength and stabilization. At the end of the intervention, each participant is re-evaluated and results are compared.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
muscle strength
Description
Is evaluated by means of the Kendall Scale, assigning a score from 0 (no muscle contraction capacity) to 5 (greater muscle contraction capacity) according to the degree of contraction and strength of the muscle evaluated. The muscles assessed have great relevance on the pelvis and favor stability when performing the Arabesque movement and other common techniques: latissimus dorsi, hip flexors (psoas major, iliacus, psoas-iliacus and psoas minor), gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, adductors, hip internal rotation (IR), hip external rotation (ER), hamstrings (distinguishing between semitendinosus and semimembranosus with respect to biceps femoris) and quadratus lumborum.
Time Frame
5 minutes.
Title
Lumbo-pelvic stability
Description
For use, the Star Excursion Balance Test evaluates the patient's lumbo-pelvic stability while standing on one foot.
Time Frame
2 minutes.
Title
Abdominal strength
Description
To assess the strength of the transversus abdominis muscle, an instrument known as Stabilizer is used to determine the pressure variation, since it starts from a pressure of 70mmHg; this instrument is used for the Prone test.
Time Frame
5 minutes.
Title
Lumbar Lordosis
Description
During the performance of Arabesque, dancers tend to increase lumbar lordosis by increasing the degree of pelvic anteversion to obtain a greater degree of hip extension. This is measured in degrees with the inclinometer while the dancer executes the step.
Time Frame
One minute.
Title
Muscle stability
Description
One-leg Squat Test and Air Plane Test assess whether the subjects are able to perform a movement without losing stability. In addition, they take into account whether there is muscular compensation when performing the movement.
Time Frame
3 minutes.
Title
Stability of the lower limb.
Description
The Mini Rise Test assesses whether there is a movement of the calcaneus into varus when placed in a plié position. This determines the stability of the lower limb.
Time Frame
One minute.
Title
Abdominal Stability.
Description
The Sahrmann test allows the assessment of abdominal stability when using the stabilizer. This test consists of 5 levels, with level 1 being the least stable and level 5 the most stable. The subject must perform each level until a change of pressure in the stabilizer is observed, which indicates that the individual has lost abdominal stability when performing the activity.
Time Frame
5 minutes.
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
flexibility
Description
is assessed by means of the toe-plant distance test, obtaining a valuation in centimeters.
Time Frame
One minute
Title
visual postural analysis
Description
static postural analysis in the three planes (frontal, coronal and transverse) to identify the presence of musculoskeletal alterations.
Time Frame
5 minutes
Title
dynamic postural assessment
Description
using the goniometer, a dynamic assessment is performed (degree of anterior flexion, extension, inclination and rotation), to determine if there is any postural asymmetry or movement asymmetry. Among these tests, the Adams test and the anterior flexion test are also used. At the lower limbs (MMII) level, the degree of external rotation in the in-dehors position was assessed goniometrically.
Time Frame
10 minutes
Title
assessment of diaphragm movement
Description
the respiratory pattern of the subjects (costal or abdomino-diaphragmatic), the existence of tension in the transversus abdominis muscle and the abdominal competence test are evaluated.
Time Frame
2 minutes
Title
flexibility
Description
is evaluated by means of the popliteal angle test, quantifying the measurement and classifying it according to whether it is within the normal range (<20º), grade I (20-30º) or grade II (>30º)..
Time Frame
2 minutes

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Students in the 6th year of the Professional Dance Conservatory of Murcia. Dancers in the discipline of classical, contemporary, Spanish or flamenco dance. To have taken the subject 'Anatomy applied to Dance'. Sign the informed consent form. Exclusion Criteria: Have any injury that currently prevents dancing. Have undergone surgery within the last year. Not attending the center regularly.
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Cristina Torres Pérez
Phone
657724433
Ext
+34
Email
cristina.torresp@um.es
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Marta Gómez Martínez
Email
marta.gomez3@um.es
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Cristina Torres Pérez
Organizational Affiliation
Universidad de Murcia
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Professional Dance Conservatory of Murcia
City
Murcia
ZIP/Postal Code
30001
Country
Spain
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Marta Gómez Martínez
Email
marta.gomez3@um.es

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
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Links:
URL
https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/3498/349853220024.pdf
Description
PREVENTION OF THE MAIN DANCE INJURIES AND MECHANISMS OF THEIR PRODUCTION
URL
https://idus.us.es/bitstream/11441/52144/1/revista%20lidia%203%20%2821%29.pdf
Description
The pelvis in dance

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