NCT05568771

Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of injury prevention program with core strength training support on anaerobic power and core strength in woman basketball Players In this direction, it is expected that the program will contribute to the decrease in the incidence of injury, the vertical jump distance, which is an indicator of anaerobic power, and the increase of core muscle strength.

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Enrollment
30

participants targeted

Target at below P25 for not_applicable

Timeline
Completed

Started Sep 2022

Shorter than P25 for not_applicable

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

September 1, 2022

Completed
26 days until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

September 27, 2022

Completed
9 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

October 6, 2022

Completed
3 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

December 20, 2022

Completed
13 days until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

January 2, 2023

Completed
Last Updated

March 21, 2023

Status Verified

March 1, 2023

Enrollment Period

4 months

First QC Date

September 27, 2022

Last Update Submit

March 17, 2023

Conditions

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (2)

  • Anaerobic Power

    Maximal power (work per unit time) developed during all-out, short-term physical effort; reflects energy-output capacity of intramuscular high-energy phosphates (ATP and PCr) and/or anaerobic glycolysis, Anaerobic power was evaluated with the vertical jump test.

    15 minute

  • Core Strength

    the strength of the underlying muscles of the torso, which help determine posture. The strength of the core muscles was evaluated with an isokinetic device.

    20 minute

Study Arms (2)

Core exercise group

EXPERIMENTAL

In the study, the exercise group was set as Istanbul University Club Basketball Team, and the control group was set as Galatasaray Basketball Club. While the 1st group, which is the exercise group, applied the additional warm-up program to the core training program to be included in the routine training of the team, for 8 weeks,

Other: Core Exercises Assisted Injury Prevention Training Program

Control group

NO INTERVENTION

the 2nd group, the control group, continued their routine training programs.

Interventions

After the exercises are fully taught to the athletes, the core training program will be applied on 3 non-consecutive days of the week, accompanied by a physiotherapist or athletic trainer, and the warm-up program will be applied before all trainings of the team, except before the match.The core program will take 20-25 minutes, and the warm-up program will take an average of 20-25 minutes. The exercises consist of an average of 45 minutes. This warm-up program includes running exercises, strengthening exercises, balance and proprioception exercises, and plyometric exercises.

Core exercise group

Eligibility Criteria

Age15 Years - 24 Years
Sexfemale
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsChild (0-17), Adult (18-64)

You may qualify if:

  • Being between the ages of 15-24
  • Being cooperative,

You may not qualify if:

  • The athlete has a history of diagnosed orthopedic, neurological or musculoskeletal disease that interferes with assessments,
  • Having undergone a surgical operation in the last 6 months,
  • There is a situation that prevents you from training.

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Istanbul University Sport Medicine Department

Fatih, 34093, Turkey (Türkiye)

Location

Related Publications (3)

  • Karatas GK, Gogus F, Meray J. Reliability of isokinetic trunk muscle strength measurement. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2002 Feb;81(2):79-85. doi: 10.1097/00002060-200202000-00001.

  • Buckthorpe M, Morris J, Folland JP. Validity of vertical jump measurement devices. J Sports Sci. 2012;30(1):63-9. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2011.624539. Epub 2011 Nov 23.

  • Baechle, T.; Earle, R.W.; Wathen, D. Resistance Training. In Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning; Baechle, T., Earle, R., Eds.; Human Kinetics: Champaign, IL, USA, 2008

    RESULT

Study Officials

  • Bülent BAYRAKTAR, Prof

    Istanbul University

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
  • Ömer Bayrak

    Istanbul University

    STUDY DIRECTOR

Study Design

Study Type
interventional
Phase
not applicable
Allocation
NON RANDOMIZED
Masking
NONE
Purpose
TREATMENT
Intervention Model
PARALLEL
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
SPONSOR

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

September 27, 2022

First Posted

October 6, 2022

Study Start

September 1, 2022

Primary Completion

December 20, 2022

Study Completion

January 2, 2023

Last Updated

March 21, 2023

Record last verified: 2023-03

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