Elite Athletes With Chronic Ankle Instability Using Spraino®: A Cohort Study

NCT ID: NCT03706729

Last Updated: 2022-05-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

WITHDRAWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-05-31

Study Completion Date

2021-09-30

Brief Summary

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Fear of re-injury and deficiencies in ankle joint function are common conditions amongst high performance (elite) athletes with chronic ankle instability (CAI), who participate in indoor sports. This fear of re-injury associates with the high recurrence rate of lateral ankle sprains, which is a primary characteristic feature of CAI. The Spraino® shoe patch is a new Danish invention, which is designed to reduce the risk of sustaining lateral ankle sprains in this population. This cohort study will investigate self-reported fear of re-injury and objectively measured ankle joint function in elite indoor sports athletes with CAI, both before and after a 10-week period during which they will use Spraino® during all training sessions and games.

Detailed Description

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Acute lateral ankle sprains are frequently incurred by athletes, who participate in indoor sports such as volleyball, handball, and badminton; accounting for up to 30% of all injuries sustained in these sports. Despite established injury prevention strategies, the prevalence of recurrent lateral ankle sprain injuries and the concomitant development of CAI is high for athletes participating in indoor sports. CAI is characterized by athlete self-reported feelings of ankle joint instability, episodes of ankle joint "giving-way", and recurrent lateral ankle sprains. Additionally, athletes with CAI, who participate in indoor sports, may develop a heightened fear of re-injury, which may deter them from performing optimally in their sport. This study is designed as a prospective cohort study. The objective is to investigate fear of re-injury and ankle function in elite athletes with CAI (n = 25), both before and after a 10-week period during which they will use Spraino® during all training sessions and games. This study seeks to answer the following research questions: Does fear of re-injury improve in elite indoor sports athletes with established CAI when using Spraino® for 10 weeks? Does the use of Spraino® improve their ankle function?

The intervention time is scheduled for 10 weeks with the primary time point of interest being at the completion of week 10. The combined number of training sessions and games for each participant over the 10-week time-period is anticipated to exceed 32 exposures to ensure adequate exposure of participants to the use of Spraino®. All participants will receive a weekly text message using a Short Message Services-system (SMS-Track) throughout the 10-week time-period. This will be used to quantify training and game exposure and to register occurrences of new ankle injuries.

Embedded in this study is a qualitative method (semi-structured interview after week 10) to assess the participants´ experiences of using Spraino®. The content analysis will be a descriptive analysis of the data with some degree of interpretive analysis. The qualitative study will be reported in a secondary paper with a clear reference to this primary study registration.

The study purpose and methodology were evaluated by four identified stakeholders from the highest sports level including a physiotherapist, a head coach, a team doctor and an athlete. Their feedback ensured that the research is relevant to real-life circumstances and adds value to existing injury prevention strategies in elite indoor team sport.

The enrollment process will start in October 2018 and conclude when 25 participants have been enrolled in the study.

Conditions

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Chronic Ankle Instability

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Spraino intervention group

Participants will use Spraino® as a measure to prevent future lateral ankle sprains during all training sessions and games.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Spraino

Intervention Type DEVICE

Spraino® is an adhesive polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE or "Teflon") patch developed with the purpose of minimizing lateral shoe-surface friction whenever initial contact is carried out in an inverted position of the ankle joint. Each Spraino® PTFE patch has a minimum durability of 20 hours use and will be provided by the study sponsor, Spraino® ApS. The participants will receive four pairs of Spraino® upon their enrollment to the study.

Interventions

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Spraino

Spraino® is an adhesive polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE or "Teflon") patch developed with the purpose of minimizing lateral shoe-surface friction whenever initial contact is carried out in an inverted position of the ankle joint. Each Spraino® PTFE patch has a minimum durability of 20 hours use and will be provided by the study sponsor, Spraino® ApS. The participants will receive four pairs of Spraino® upon their enrollment to the study.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Participant is ≥ 18 years old at commencement of study.
* Participant can read, speak and understand English.
* Participant is playing in one of the two highest leagues in the following indoor sports: handball, volleyball and badminton with at least 32 training sessions during the study period.
* Participant is diagnosed with CAI using the definition endorsed by the International Ankle Consortium.:

* Participant has previously incurred at least one significant lateral ankle sprain that resulted in swelling, pain, and temporary loss of function at least 12 months prior to study enrollment.
* Participant has a history of multiple episodes of the ankle ''giving-way'', and/or recurrent sprain and/or "feelings of instability" in the past six months
* Participant has a Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) score \<24
* Participant can fully participate in training sessions and is eligible for game selection before enrollment in the study.
* Participant can receive and reply to text messages on a cell phone using Short Message Services (SMS).

Exclusion Criteria

* History of medial ankle sprain
* History of ankle surgery
* Participant who does not agree to sign the informed consent to participate in the study
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Aalborg University

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Metropolitan University College

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Spraino

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Southern Denmark

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Behnam Liaghat

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Behnam Liaghat, MSc

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Department of Sports Science & Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

Kristian Thorborg, PhD

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research-Copenhagen (PMR-C), Clinical Research Centre, Amager-Hvidovre Hospital, Copenhagen University, Hvidovre, Denmark

Thomas Q Bandholm, PhD

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research-Copenhagen (PMR-C), Clinical Research Centre, Amager-Hvidovre Hospital, Copenhagen University, Hvidovre, Denmark

Eamonn Delahunt, PhD

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Locations

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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research-Copenhagen (PMR-C), Clinical Research Centre, Amager-Hvidovre Hospital, Copenhagen University

Hvidovre, , Denmark

Site Status

Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

Odense, , Denmark

Site Status

Countries

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Denmark

Other Identifiers

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SprainoCohortStudy

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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