Adductor Endurance Test: Validity and Reliability
Validity and Reliability of the Adductor Endurance Test Developed for the Hip Adductor Muscles
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Brief Summary
Groin and hip injuries are common in team sports-especially soccer, rugby, and ice hockey-and frequently affect male and young athletes. About 14% of all sports injuries involve the groin and hip region, with most related to the adductor muscles. These injuries often increase during congested match periods and may result in athletes missing 1 to 6.9 weeks of training or competition, extending up to 14 weeks when surgery is required. Weakness in the adductor muscles is a key risk factor for groin injuries, and current assessments primarily measure maximal strength using tools such as squeeze tests, sphygmomanometers, or dynamometers. However, muscle endurance-critical because many injuries occur under fatigue-has not been adequately studied, and no validated endurance tests for the hip adductors exist. This study aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of a newly developed hip adductor endurance test for monitoring endurance strength in professional soccer players.
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participants targeted
Target at below P25 for not_applicable
Started Apr 2026
Shorter than P25 for not_applicable
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
First Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
December 9, 2025
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
December 22, 2025
CompletedStudy Start
First participant enrolled
April 15, 2026
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
September 15, 2026
ExpectedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
October 15, 2026
December 30, 2025
December 1, 2025
5 months
December 9, 2025
December 23, 2025
Conditions
Keywords
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (3)
Pain Assessment
Pain felt during the adductor squeeze test and adductor palpation test, which are applied for inclusion/exclusion criteria, will be assessed using the Numerical Pain Rating Scale. The patient will be asked to mark the level of pain they feel on a 10 cm line, and the marked location will then be measured with a ruler and recorded.
baseline
Evaluation of Maximum Isometric Muscle Strength of the Hip Adductor Muscles
Hip adductor strength of both lower extremities will be assessed simultaneously using the GroinBar fixed dynamometer (VALD Performance, Australia), a highly reliable method (ICC=0.94). Strength will be measured in two positions: short lever arm (hips 60°, knees 90° flexed, force applied at medial knee epicondyles) and long lever arm (hips and knees extended, force applied 5 cm proximal to medial malleoli). Athletes perform three 5-second maximal isometric contractions per position, with 5-10 seconds rest between repetitions and 20-30 seconds between positions. A trial at 80% of maximal effort is allowed before measurement. Verbal encouragement is provided, and the highest values in Newtons (N) for both dominant and non-dominant legs are recorded; strength ratios are subsequently calculated.
baseline
Hip Adductor Endurance Test
Hip adductor endurance will be assessed using a time-based version of the Copenhagen Adduction Exercise, which elicits high adductor activation. Participants lie on their side, lift their body concentrically, hold the isometric position as long as possible, and lower eccentrically. The test focuses on maintaining correct alignment and endurance duration rather than maximal force, converting the Copenhagen exercise into an endurance assessment protocol.
baseline
Study Arms (1)
Test Group
EXPERIMENTALParticipants perform the Hip Adductor Endurance Test and GroinBar isometric strength test in randomized order.
Interventions
Participants will perform the Hip Adductor Endurance Test to assess adductor muscle endurance, followed by isometric maximum force assessment using the fixed dynamometer (GroinBar) . Tests are conducted in randomized order before routine training sessions, after a 5-minute light aerobic warm-up and dynamic stretching
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if:
- Being between 18 and 30 years of age
- Being a professional soccer player for at least four years
- Actively participating in training sessions
- Scoring \>87.5 points on the hip and groin injury questionnaire (HAGOS) sports subscale
You may not qualify if:
- Having any orthopedic injury involving the lower extremities that would prevent participation in training sessions
- Experiencing pain rated four or higher on the numerical pain rating scale during the hip adductor squeeze test and palpation of the adductor muscle tendons.
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
Izmir Democracy Univercity
Izmir, 35000, Turkey (Türkiye)
MeSH Terms
Conditions
Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)
Study Officials
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Betül Taspinar, Prof.Dr.
Izmir Democracy University
- STUDY DIRECTOR
Ayşe Sezgi Kızılırmak Karataş, Pt.PhD
Izmir Democracy University
- STUDY DIRECTOR
Mesut Buğday, Pt.
Göztepe Sports Club
Central Study Contacts
Study Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Phase
- not applicable
- Allocation
- NA
- Masking
- NONE
- Purpose
- OTHER
- Intervention Model
- SINGLE GROUP
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- Prof. Dr.
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
December 9, 2025
First Posted
December 22, 2025
Study Start
April 15, 2026
Primary Completion (Estimated)
September 15, 2026
Study Completion (Estimated)
October 15, 2026
Last Updated
December 30, 2025
Record last verified: 2025-12
Data Sharing
- IPD Sharing
- Will not share