NCT05986175

Brief Summary

Adolescence is the period in which a person grows and develops the fastest, covering the transition from childhood to maturity. Compared to sedentary adolescents who regularly exercise, there were significant differences in levels of functional capacity, cognitive function, and quality of life. The balance that shows significant development in the adult period, if not sufficiently developed, results in a lack of proper balance during movements, making individuals exposed to injuries. A strong "core" area is needed to ensure the stabilization of the whole body and increase functional capacity. In the studies carried out, the "core" exercise programs resulted in increased lumbopelvic stability, improved small and large muscle strength, and increased body control and balance. Motor imagery is defined as the resurrection of movement in the mind before movement occurs. For individuals with health or health-related problems, it has been found that the implementation of imaging tasks is beneficial, either alone or in addition to physical practice and that similar brain regions are activated during the performance of the movement and imaging the movement. 56 healthy girls will be included in our study. The participants will be randomly divided into 2 groups, including 28 control groups and 28 training groups. The core performance will be assessed with the Modified Push-Up Test and Sit-Up Test. The Flamingo test will be used to assess static balance and the Y test will be used to assess dynamic balance. Quality of life will be assessed with the Pediatric Quality of Life Questionnaire (PedsQL) for adolescents aged 13-18 years. Functional capacity will be assessed with the 6-Minute Walk Test. Exercise Readiness Questionnaire will be used to measure exercise readiness. The Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R) form will be used for motor imagery; the Vividness of Motor Imagery Questionnaire (VMIQ) will be used for clarity and vividness of motor imagery. During the motor imagery training, heart rate will be measured to determine whether the participant performs the imagery correctly. In addition to all of these assessments, the values of Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, Saturation, Dyspnea, and Fatigue Levels (Modified Borg Dyspnea and fatigue scales) will be recorded. The control group will be subject to Jeffreys' core (body) stabilization training protocol. The training group will receive engine simulation training in addition to Jeffreys' core (body) stabilization training protocol. The control group and the training group will implement training programs with a physiotherapist 3 times a week for 8 weeks. All assessments will be repeated before and after the 8-week training program. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of motor imagery training given in addition to core stabilization training on core performance, balance, functional capacity, and quality of life in healthy adolescent girls.

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Enrollment
54

participants targeted

Target at P25-P50 for not_applicable

Timeline
Completed

Started Jun 2023

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

June 1, 2023

Completed
1 month until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

July 4, 2023

Completed
1 month until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

August 14, 2023

Completed
5 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

December 30, 2023

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

December 30, 2023

Completed
Last Updated

May 16, 2024

Status Verified

May 1, 2024

Enrollment Period

7 months

First QC Date

July 4, 2023

Last Update Submit

May 15, 2024

Conditions

Keywords

Motor Imagery TrainingCore Stabilization ExercisesAdolescent

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (7)

  • Core Performance

    The Modified Push-Up Test will be used to assess the measure the strength and endurance of the upper extremity. The participant is positioned face-to-face on the arm, the knees and elbows are folded, and the hands are in the shoulder line and next to the body. The individual is asked to lift his upper body and body from the ground, bringing his elbow to extension without disturbing the flexion in his knees.

    5 -10 minutes

  • Core Performance

    The Sit-Up Test will be used to assess the core performance. The knees are bent, the feet are on the ground, and the arms lie on the back in a crossed position on the chest. The participant is asked to raise his back to 90 degrees from the ground within 30 seconds and then take the starting position again. Supporting the feet helps to move. The movement starts when you are on the back, and when you get to the same position, 1 is counted again.

    5 -10 minutes

  • Balance

    The Flamingo Test will be used to assess the duration of static balance on a single foot. The participant is held on a wooden platform with a length of 50 cm, holding one foot back on the platform with the hand on the same side, and holding it like a flamingo. Run to balance with the remaining free arm, the test practitioner holds his arm to balance and starts the period when he leaves his arm. The disturbance of the position is stopped when the foot moves and the hand leaves the leg, and the time is continued again when the participant is ready. The period until the loss of balance is calculated, and the number of losses, disruptions, or falls within 60 seconds is recorded during balancing. Participants who drop more than 15 in the first 30 seconds are awarded zero points.

    10 - 15 minutes

  • Balance

    Y-balance test which is a modification of the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) will be used to assess the balance. The participant, standing on his preferred foot on a 50 cm long wooden platform on a 4 cm high and 3 cm wide balance platform (flamingo balance test), tries to stay in balance for 1 minute by bending the other foot from the knee, pulling it to the hip, and holding it with the same hand on the same side.

    5 - 10 minutes

  • Functional Capacity

    The 6-minute walking test will be used to assess the functional capacity. Participants will be recorded in a 30-meter straight corridor for 6 minutes at their own walking speed, as fast as possible but without running. The walking distance will be recorded in meters.

    15-20 minutes

  • Movement Imagery Ability

    The Motion Imaging Survey - Revised Second Edition will be used to assess the visual and kinesthetic imaging skills. It consists of a total of 14 elements, including visual and kinesthetic imaging. Scores that can be obtained from the scale range between 14-98. High scores mean that the level of visual imagery is also high.

    25 - 30 minutes

  • Movement Imagery Ability

    Vividity of Movement Imagery Questionnaire 2 will be used to assess the participant's imaging ability. Scores that can be obtained from the scale range between 16-80. High scores mean that the level of visual imagery is high; low scores mean that the level of visual imagery or visualization is low.

    15 - 20 minutes

Secondary Outcomes (1)

  • Life Quality

    5 - 10 minutes

Study Arms (2)

Motor Imagery Training Group

EXPERIMENTAL

The Motor Imagery Training Group will receive motor imagery training in addition to Jeffreys' core (body) stabilization training protocol.

Other: Motor Imagery TrainingOther: Core Stabilization Exercises

Core Stabilization Exercises Group

ACTIVE COMPARATOR

The Core Stabilization Exercises Group will receive only Jeffreys' core (body) stabilization training protocol.

Other: Core Stabilization Exercises

Interventions

The motor imagery training will be given with an audio recording containing 15 minutes of motor imagery training. The protocol will be administered by a physiotherapist 3 times a week for 8 weeks.

Motor Imagery Training Group

Jeffreys' Core (body) Stabilization Exercises will be implemented. The protocol consists of exercises that progress gradually from the first level to the third level. The first level consists of static contraction training on a stable surface; the second level is dynamic training on stable surfaces; and the third level is dynamic and resistant training on an unstable surface. Each session is scheduled to last 45 minutes, with 5 minutes of heating and 5 minutes of cooling exercises. The protocol will be administered by a physiotherapist 3 times a week for 8 weeks.

Core Stabilization Exercises GroupMotor Imagery Training Group

Eligibility Criteria

Age10 Years - 19 Years
Sexfemale
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsChild (0-17), Adult (18-64)

You may qualify if:

  • Being between 10 and 19 years old
  • Having no barriers to exercise according to Activity Readiness Questionare for Everyone (PAR-Q+)
  • To get a valid score from Vividness of Imagery Questionnaire (VMIQ)
  • To volunteer to participate in the study

You may not qualify if:

  • Having had any neurological and orthopedic injury in the last 1 year
  • Having a history of any vestibular-visual disease that may affect balance
  • Having a history of any disease that may cause disability or systemic problems during exercise

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Biruni University

Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)

Location

Study Design

Study Type
interventional
Phase
not applicable
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
SINGLE
Who Masked
OUTCOMES ASSESSOR
Purpose
TREATMENT
Intervention Model
PARALLEL
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
Assistant Professor

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

July 4, 2023

First Posted

August 14, 2023

Study Start

June 1, 2023

Primary Completion

December 30, 2023

Study Completion

December 30, 2023

Last Updated

May 16, 2024

Record last verified: 2024-05

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

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