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Effects of App-based Versus Personal On-site Instruction on Neuromuscular Activity in Injury Prevention...

Musculoskeletal InjuryInjury1 more

Therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate neuromuscular characteristics observed during a single bout of selected and validated injury preventive exercises instructed by an app (in accordance with 'Get set - Train smarter') versus gold standard instruction, supervision and feedback provided on-site by an expert. The present evaluation targets a population of female football and handball players without any previous exposure to injury prevention training.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality Rehabilitation for Patients With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Knee Injuries

The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether 4 weeks of daily virtual-reality-based rehabilitation at home improves disability in the early stages of recovery from anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery compared with standard care.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

AI Driven Biofeedback Wearable

Knee Injuries

The purpose of this study is to conduct a comprehensive clinical and biomechanical screening of high school, collegiate-level, recreational, and Olympic/professional-level athletes with the goal of identifying individual functional and performance deficits that lead to future injury.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Different Arm Positions During Single Leg Squat

Knee Injuries and Disorders

The aim of this study is to compare the effects of different arm positions on muscle activity during single leg squat.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Use of Testosterone to Prevent Post-Surgical Muscle Loss - Pilot Study

Muscle AtrophySurgery3 more

The loss of muscle mass post-surgery confounds recovery efforts and leads to a delay in patient's ability to return to activities. Although the use of testosterone in aging and chronic muscle loss has been investigated, this study could prove short-term use of testosterone efficacious in preventing muscle atrophy due to surgery. We hypothesize that by bracketing an indexed knee surgery with testosterone undecanoate injections, post-surgical quadriceps muscle loss may be minimized. Determination of the effect of intra-muscular (IM) testosterone injections in preventing quadriceps muscle loss are measured by serial MRI and manual measurements of quadriceps cross-section.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Reliability and Validity of Turkish Version of Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score-12

Osteo Arthritis Knee

Approximately 120 patients who have been diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis but have not previously operated due to this disease and who are in Kellgren Lawrence stage 2 and 3 will be compared with the KOOS scale and Short Form-36 (Short Form-36: SF-36) scales to investigate the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of KOOS-12.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Proprioceptive Exercises in Soccer.

Knee Injuries

SUMMARY Contextualization The knee is one of the joints that has more injuries reports in men's soccer. Nowadays there are different injury prevention protocols, but none of them specifically focus on the knee joint. Numerous studies have shown that proprioceptive work is more effective than traditional protocols. Objective This study aims to test the effects of a proprioceptive exercise program included as part of warm-up or cool-down in preventing knee injuries and muscle performance in youth soccer players Methodology This is a quasi-experimental study with three intervention groups. One group will be control, another group will be experimental with the intervention in the warm-up phase, and another one experimental group with the intervention in the cool-down phase. The independent variable will be the proprioceptive exercises, the dependent variables will be the dynamic balance measured with the Y Balance Test, and the muscular performance measured with Counter Movement Jump and the 40m sprint. The confounding variables will be age, height, weight, and body mass index (BMI).

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Different Focusing Methods on Muscle Activity

Knee Injuries and Disorders

The aim of this study is to compare the effects of different focusing methods on muscular activity

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tunnel Widening Comparing All-inside and Interference Screw Fixation...

Anterior Cruciate Ligament InjuryKnee Injury1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the incidence and degree of bone tunnel widening between two groups who have undergone anterior cruciate ligament reconstructive surgery. The two groups have undergone different graft fixation methods: an interference screw/suspensory button fixation hybrid technique, and an all-inside suspensory method fixation. Tunnels are created at the time of surgery for graft placement and fixation, but have been known to enlarge post-operatively. Little has been studied on the relatively new all-inside technique. X-rays of the operative knee will be used to assess tunnel width. Secondary outcomes will include clinical evaluation and outcome scoring questionnaires

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Benchmarking the iOS Balance Application Against the Berg Balance Test

ArthroplastyReplacement8 more

This study aims to benchmark the performance of an iOS application against the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), which is the most commonly used assessment tool by clinicians for measuring balance across the continuum from acute care to community-based care. An iPhone will be tied around the waist of the participant and concurrent measurements will be taken for five of the fourteen stances which comprise the BBS.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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