Changes in Stabilometry After Neural Mobilisation in Foot
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Brief Summary
Investigation will consist of measuring before and after applying nerve mobilization exercise. Measurements will be made on the same day without the need to go at another time. In this study, participants will be asked to stand on a pressure platform several times in a relaxed manner and with eyes open and closed before and after a neuromeningeal mobilization technique indicated for the treatment of pain in your feet. Measurements or tests to be carried out are totally innocuous and do not carry any risk to your health and integrity. Participants will have to remain barefoot for a maximum of 30 seconds, a total of 8 times on a pressure platform
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
First Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
December 28, 2021
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
January 13, 2022
CompletedStudy Start
First participant enrolled
August 29, 2022
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
September 5, 2022
CompletedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
September 7, 2022
CompletedSeptember 8, 2022
August 1, 2022
7 days
December 28, 2021
September 7, 2022
Conditions
Keywords
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (20)
Stabilometry variable x displacement open eyes before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of pressures in X (in milimeters) with open eyes.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable y displacement open eyes before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of pressures in Y (in milimeters) with open eyes.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure area open eyes before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of Pressure (COP) area (in milimeters²) with eyes open.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure speed displacement of the anteroposterior(a-p) direction open eyes
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure center of pressure speed displacement of the anteroposterior(a-p) direction (in milimeters/second).
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure speed displacement of the latero-lateral(lat-lat) direction open eyes before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure center of pressure speed displacement of the latero-lateral(lat-lat) direction (in milimeters/second).
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable x displacement before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of pressures in X (in milimeters) with eyes closed.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable y displacement before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of pressures in Y (in milimeters) with closed eyes.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure area before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of Pressure (COP) area (in milimeters²) with eyes closed.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure speed displacement of the anteroposterior(a-p) direction before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure center of pressure speed displacement of the anteroposterior(a-p) direction (in milimeters/second).
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure speed displacement of the latero-lateral(lat-lat) direction before
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure center of pressure speed displacement of the latero-lateral(lat-lat) direction (in milimeters/second).
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable x displacement open eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of pressures in X (in milimeters) with open eyes.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable y displacement open eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of pressures in Y (in milimeters) with open eyes.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure area open eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of Pressure (COP) area (in milimeters²) with eyes open.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure speed displacement of the anteroposterior(a-p) direction with open eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure center of pressure speed displacement of the anteroposterior(a-p) direction (in milimeters/second).
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure speed displacement of the latero-lateral(lat-lat) direction with open eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure center of pressure speed displacement of the latero-lateral(lat-lat) direction (in milimeters/second).
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable x displacement with closed eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of pressures in X (in milimeters) with eyes closed.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable y displacement with closed eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of pressures in Y (in milimeters) with closed eyes.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure area with closed eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure displacement of the center of Pressure (COP) area (in milimeters²) with eyes closed.
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure speed displacement of the anteroposterior(a-p) direction with closed eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure center of pressure speed displacement of the anteroposterior(a-p) direction (in milimeters/second).
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Stabilometry variable center of pressure speed displacement of the latero-lateral(lat-lat) direction with closed eyes after intervention
Stabilometry assessment was used and subjects were instructed to stand barefoot on the force platform, participants were instructed to remain in a relaxed standing posture with feet shoulder-width apart and positioned at 30º away from the midline. Stabilometry variables measure center of pressure speed displacement of the latero-lateral(lat-lat) direction (in milimeters/second).
Through study completion, an average of 2 days
Study Arms (1)
Experimental
EXPERIMENTALWe will measure the stabilometric variables before and after the performance of a neuromeningeal mobilisation.
Interventions
neural mobilisation of the posterior tibial, deep peroneal and lateral, intermediate and medial dorsocutaneous nerves.
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if:
- Participants were diagnosed with active or latent MTrP in bilateral flexor digitorum brevis.
- MTrPs were the only MTrPs diagnosed in limb or foot.
- Participants had a normal body mass.
- Age range of 20 to 40 years.
You may not qualify if:
- Diagnosis of lower limb injury.
- History of previous lower extremity surgery.
- Required not to have undergone ankle stretching or any other treatment
- Diabetes due to possible elevation of plantar pressure.
- Deformities of the toes, such as hammer toes and hallux valgus due to their possible alteration in plantar pressure.
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
EVA MARIA Martínez
Madrid, 28701, Spain
Related Publications (1)
Martinez-Jimenez EM, Losa-Iglesias ME, Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo R, Rodriguez-Sanz D, Calvo-Lobo C, Jimenez-Fernandez R, Corral-Liria I, Perez-Boal E, Navarro-Flores E. Effects of neural mobilization of sciatic nerve and its branches in plantar foot pressures and stabilometry. Sci Rep. 2024 Oct 8;14(1):23417. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-72848-4.
PMID: 39379413DERIVED
Study Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Phase
- not applicable
- Allocation
- NA
- Masking
- NONE
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Intervention Model
- SINGLE GROUP
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- PhD, principal investigator
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
December 28, 2021
First Posted
January 13, 2022
Study Start
August 29, 2022
Primary Completion
September 5, 2022
Study Completion
September 7, 2022
Last Updated
September 8, 2022
Record last verified: 2022-08
Data Sharing
- IPD Sharing
- Will not share
There will be no plan to share