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Measurement of knee injury risk in amateur and professional athletes from different sports before and after training

Quantification of knee ligament injury risk in youth athletes and in professional athletes from different sports before and after functional interventions

Status
Recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
REBEC
Registry ID
RBR-2n24qg
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2020-05-06
Start date
2019-08-01
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2025-10-27

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Conditions

Knee joint

Interventions

This study will involve four experimental groups: 1) group of athletes submitted to the Fifa 11+ Kids protocol exercises (n = 40)
2) group of athletes submitted to sensorimotor exercises (n = 40)
3) group of athletes submitted to plyometric exercises (n = 40) and 4) group of athletes submitted to the conventional warm-up regime in their teams (n = 40). The data obtained will allow the identifi
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Sponsors

Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro
Collaborator

Eligibility

Age
11 Years to 30 Years

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: The inclusion criteria are: to be a player in any sport, such as: volleyball, soccer, handball, basketball, rugby, futsal, tennis and athletics; conduct training at least three times a week; conduct training for at least one hour a day; have been practicing a sport for at least six months; be able to carry out the activities proposed by a specific evaluation instrument; be aged 11-30 years.

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: The criteria for non-inclusion: conduct training less than three times a week; conduct training lasting less than one hour a day; be a practitioner of a sport for less than six months; be under 11 years old and over 30 years old. The exclusion criteria: being unable to perform the activities proposed by a specific evaluation instrument; stop training; termination of the participating team / transfer to a non-participating team; for health reasons that make it impossible to continue the study (for example: injury, illness, pregnancy, death).

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
Risk of knee overload and movement errors before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck jump assessment".

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Risk of knee overload and movement errors among athletes of different ages, however of the same gender, before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck jump assessment ". ;Risk of knee overload and movement errors among athletes of different genders, before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck jump assessment".;Risk of knee overload and movement errors among athletes of the same gender, before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck jump assessment".;Risk of knee overload and movement errors among athletes of different modalities, before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck jump assessment".;Risk of knee overload and movement errors among athletes of the same sport, before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck jump assessment".;Risk of knee overload and movement errors among athletes of the same gender, in the same modality, before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck" jump assessment ".;Risk of knee overload and movement errors among athletes of different genders, however in the same modality, before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck jump assessment ".;Risk of knee overload and movement errors among athletes with different instruments, before and after 1 year of treatment, using the "clinical prediction algorithm", "landing error score system" and "tuck jump assessment".;Risk of knee overload and movement errors between athletes with different instruments, between athletes with different practice time, before and after 1 year of treatment, using

Countries

Brazil

Contacts

Public ContactDaniel;Vitória Lobato;Teixeira

Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro;Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro

daniel.lobato@uftm.edu.br;vitorialvest@gmail.com553437006812;553437006812

Outcome results

None listed

Source: REBEC (via WHO ICTRP)