Manual Therapy, Kinesiotape and Strength Training in Soccer Players With Recurrent Ankle Sprains
NCT ID: NCT04257916
Last Updated: 2021-09-02
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-02-10
2020-05-10
Brief Summary
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Aim. To verify the effectiveness of the KinesioTape and the myofascial technique combined with strength training, in the reduction of pain, Rom increase, stability and strength in subjects who suffered ankle sprains.
Study design. Randomized, multicentric clinical study with follow-up. Methods. A random assignment of the subjects recruited in two study groups will be carried out: experimental and control group. The treatment will last 4 weeks, with 2 weekly sessions, of 50-60 minutes. The intervention includes the application of kinesiotape and myofascial treatment with strength training. The study variables will be pain (VAS), mobility (goniometer), stability (ProKin balance) and strength (MicroFet). A descriptive statistical analysis will be carried out calculating the main statistical characteristics. By means of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test the distribution of the normality of the sample will be assessed. With the t-student test for related samples we will calculate the difference of means between the evaluations made in both groups. With an ANOVA of repeated measures we will calculate the intra and intersubject effect. The calculation of the effect size will be done with the Cohen formula.
Expected results. Improvement in stability, increase in range of motion, decrease in pain and increase in strength.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Experimental group
The intervention by kinesiotape will be done with the player in supine position with the foot in dorsal flexion, anchoring the strip below the sole of the foot without tension, adding 50-70% tension until internal and external malleolus, and ending without tension. Another strip will be placed under the external malleolus, anchoring the bandage and following the talus (50-70% tension), leaving the scaphoid bulge free, surrounding the plant without tension and leaving the 5th metatarsal free. The bandage continues on the peroneal-astragalin ligament and the external malleolus (50-70% tension), until the tendon without tension. In the end we will surround the internal malleolus to the Achilles tendon without tension, ending with the same tension in the external malleolus and the neck of the talus.
The myofascial technique and strength training will be the same in both groups.
Experimental
Myofascial technique intervention of the subastragalar joint, kinesiotape and eccentric training with isoinercial machine. The intervention lasted 4 weeks. Each treatment session lasted 50 minutes, with 2 sessions a week. Between training sessions, the indicated break was 48 hours.
Control group
The myofascial technique will be carried out by positioning the caudal hand of the physiotherapist in the astragalin and heel region, and the cranial hand in the middle foot. With a tibiotarsal traction, the foot will be everted, performing a shear in the astragalin zone, using a combined and slow technique.
All players will warm up for 10 minutes on tape, at a speed of 7 km / h without inclination. The strength work was carried out with an isoinertial machine (Space Whell) with intervalic methodology: 20 "-10", with 4 series and doing three exercises: Squat, Lunges and Deadlift. One minute breaks will be made between sets.
Manual therapy group
Myofascial technique of the subastragalar joint and eccentric training with isoinercial machine. The intervention lasted 4 weeks. Each treatment session lasted 50 minutes, with 2 sessions a week. Between training sessions, the indicated break was 48 hours.
Interventions
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Experimental
Myofascial technique intervention of the subastragalar joint, kinesiotape and eccentric training with isoinercial machine. The intervention lasted 4 weeks. Each treatment session lasted 50 minutes, with 2 sessions a week. Between training sessions, the indicated break was 48 hours.
Manual therapy group
Myofascial technique of the subastragalar joint and eccentric training with isoinercial machine. The intervention lasted 4 weeks. Each treatment session lasted 50 minutes, with 2 sessions a week. Between training sessions, the indicated break was 48 hours.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 18 to 35 years old
* History of ankle sprain recurrences
Exclusion Criteria
* Footballers who were taking anti-inflammatory drugs
* Players undergoing another type of physiotherapy treatment at the time of the study
* Soccer players who do not sign the informed consent document.
18 Years
35 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Investigación en Hemofilia y Fisioterapia
NETWORK
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Rubén Cuesta-Barriuso, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Universidad Europea de Madrid
Locations
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European University of Madrid
Madrid, , Spain
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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KTISO
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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