Effects of Myofascial Release Technique on Mobility, Sensorimotor Function and Performance in Volleyball Players

NCT ID: NCT06017180

Last Updated: 2025-02-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

54 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-09-30

Study Completion Date

2026-12-30

Brief Summary

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Sports that require overhead activities (volleyball, tennis, basketball) include components such as rapid displacement, strength and movement control.Volleyball is also called as an overhead sport in terms of the way it is played. In the realization of these sports; Sub-parameters such as proprioceptive sense, strength, throwing rate, flexibility play a role. During these activities, the shoulder and elbow joints are overloaded. To meet this load, the joint must provide the necessary mobility and stability. Proprioceptive sense in increasing the quality and width of movement as well as providing dynamic joint stability in overhead sports; Increasing the range of motion of the joint, reducing muscle stiffness and thus increasing flexibility are effective in providing mobility. That's why it's important to develop them. Likewise, muscle strength should be increased in order to maintain movement performance and prevent injuries. The use of myofascial release techniques as an exercise method has increased in recent years. Application; The effects on parameters such as strength, performance and flexibility were investigated. Studies have focused more on the lower extremities and acute effects. There is no study on the subject examining proprioceptive sensation in volleyball players in the upper extremity. Therefore, our aim is to examine the chronic effects of the application on shoulder and elbow joint mobility, sensorimotor function and performance.

Detailed Description

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Sports that require overhead activities (volleyball, tennis, basketball) include components such as rapid displacement, strength and movement control.Volleyball is also called as an overhead sport in terms of the way it is played. In the realization of these sports; Sub-parameters such as proprioceptive sense, strength, throwing rate, flexibility play a role. During these activities, the shoulder and elbow joints are overloaded. To meet this load, the joint must provide the necessary mobility and stability. Proprioceptive sense in increasing the quality and width of movement as well as providing dynamic joint stability in overhead sports; Increasing the range of motion of the joint, reducing muscle stiffness and thus increasing flexibility are effective in providing mobility. That's why it's important to develop them. Likewise, muscle strength should be increased in order to maintain movement performance and prevent injuries. Performance is the evaluation of how much the psychological, physiological and biomechanical requirements required for a sportive activity are provided. Individual and team sports, by their very nature, result in winning and losing. In this respect, it is important that the performance is at the highest level. In addition to strength, speed is also an important parameter in performance. With the programs made by combining these parameters, sportive performance and athletic success can be increased. The ability to effectively perform parameters such as throwing, throwing and hitting the ball in overhead sports affects performance results. Athletes competing in branches where overhead movements requiring high muscle activity are used intensively; In addition to strength and flexibility, which are key components of performance, sensorimotor accuracy is also of great importance.

Fascia; It is a body network that is the continuation of the connective tissue and is shaped by stretching, and it surrounds all organs and body structures. If the fascial tissue can be trained at the appropriate level (appropriate level of flexibility and elasticity), it can be beneficial in terms of protection from injuries as well as increasing sports performance. When we look at the literature, we see that the importance of this issue has increased in recent years. Myofascial release is an up-to-date method that appears to be effective in improving joint and fascia mobility, increasing body awareness, and aiding muscle reduction. Myofascial release application has become popular around the world in recent years, and it shows itself as one of the exercise trends of athletes.The use of myofascial release techniques as an exercise method has increased in recent years. Application; The effects on parameters such as strength, performance and flexibility were investigated. Studies have focused more on the lower extremities and acute effects. There is no study on the subject examining proprioceptive sensation in volleyball players in the upper extremity. Therefore, our aim is to examine the chronic effects of the application on shoulder and elbow joint mobility, sensorimotor function and performance.

With the myofascial release application that we plan to do, we aim to improve these parameters and thus provide the athletes with an alternative application method in terms of preventing injuries and improving performance. When we review the literature, we are the first study to examine the effectiveness of myofascial release in the upper extremity and the long-term effects on athletes doing overhead activities.

For all these reasons, the aim of this study is; To examine the effect of 8-week myofascial release application to the shoulder and elbow region on mobility, muscle strength, joint position sense, force matching, performance and well-being, and to examine the effect of the application at the 4th week, 8th week (end of the application), and 6th month after the first evaluation. is to detect whether there is a change in these parameters. In this study, the effect of myofascial release on shoulder and elbow joints in overhead volleyball players will be investigated for the first time. We think that our study will shed light on the studies to be done in healthy and symptomatic individuals who are interested in sports where the upper extremity is at the forefront.

Conditions

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Athletes Volleyball

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

intervention group and sham group
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Myofascial Release Group

54 healthy people playing volleyball will be included in our study and randomly divided into groups. In group I (myofascial release group), myofascial release will be applied to the shoulder and elbow region.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Myofascial Release Techniques

Intervention Type OTHER

Volleyball players will perform these practices with a physiotherapist 3 days a week for 8 weeks (24 sessions), and their routine sports training will continue. Participants in the group will be shown how to use rolling materials. The application will be performed as 2 sets in a session using the body weight of the person, as 10 rolls in 1 minute. The application time will be 2 minutes in total for each session. There will be 30 seconds of rest between sets. The participation rate limit for the sessions was determined as 80%. The application rate will be controlled with a metronome. The pressure to be created using body weight will be controlled by a numerical pain scale. The technique will be applied to the biceps brachii, latissimuss dorsi, upper trapezius, pectoralis minor, pectoralis major, and thoracic extensor muscles. During the application, a foam roller and a rolling stick (Thera-Band, Hygienic Corporation, Akron, OH) will be used.

Control Group

54 healthy people playing volleyball will be included in our study and randomly divided into groups. The sham method will be applied to the shoulder and elbow region of group II (control group).

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

Sham myofascial release technique

Intervention Type OTHER

It was planned to apply the sham myofascial release technique to the athletes in the control group. In this application; with the help of the palm of the hand, pressure will be applied to the surface of the relevant muscles, first without pressure for 1 minute, then after resting for 30 seconds. The given pressure will be 2 out of 10 (0: No pain/discomfort due to pressure, 10: Unbearable pain/discomfort due to pressure). This group will also be given the right to receive a myofascial relaxation program which the experimental group received, after the study period ended.

Interventions

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Myofascial Release Techniques

Volleyball players will perform these practices with a physiotherapist 3 days a week for 8 weeks (24 sessions), and their routine sports training will continue. Participants in the group will be shown how to use rolling materials. The application will be performed as 2 sets in a session using the body weight of the person, as 10 rolls in 1 minute. The application time will be 2 minutes in total for each session. There will be 30 seconds of rest between sets. The participation rate limit for the sessions was determined as 80%. The application rate will be controlled with a metronome. The pressure to be created using body weight will be controlled by a numerical pain scale. The technique will be applied to the biceps brachii, latissimuss dorsi, upper trapezius, pectoralis minor, pectoralis major, and thoracic extensor muscles. During the application, a foam roller and a rolling stick (Thera-Band, Hygienic Corporation, Akron, OH) will be used.

Intervention Type OTHER

Sham myofascial release technique

It was planned to apply the sham myofascial release technique to the athletes in the control group. In this application; with the help of the palm of the hand, pressure will be applied to the surface of the relevant muscles, first without pressure for 1 minute, then after resting for 30 seconds. The given pressure will be 2 out of 10 (0: No pain/discomfort due to pressure, 10: Unbearable pain/discomfort due to pressure). This group will also be given the right to receive a myofascial relaxation program which the experimental group received, after the study period ended.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Being playing volleyball
* Training at least two hours a week Being between the ages of 13-40
* Full active movement of the shoulder and elbow in all directions
* To have at least 3 years of overhead sports activity (volleyball) (Kurt, 2022)
* Active participation in training and competitions
* Absence of shoulder pain
* To be able to complete all the evaluations and applications to be made in the study

Exclusion Criteria

* Not wanting to participate in the study and not being able to fulfill its requirements
* History of upper extremity injury in the last 1 year
* Any history of surgery or fracture in the upper extremity
* The occurrence of pain during evaluations and applications
* Having a diagnosed disease related to the neck and shoulder
* Having any diagnosed systemic (rheumatological) musculoskeletal disease
* Have a lower extremity injury (acute and/or active) in the last six months
* Having acne and similar skin problems, open wounds that may prevent the application of rounded myofascial relaxation
* Previous application of similar rounded myofascial relaxation
* Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and peripheral neuropathy
* Having been diagnosed with osteoporosis
* Having a diagnosis of vertigo
* Having a cardiovascular disease
* Being pregnant
Minimum Eligible Age

13 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

40 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Dokuz Eylul University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Fatma Özden

Physical Therapist

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Sevgi Sevi Yeşilyaprak, PhD

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Dokuz Eylul University

Locations

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Manisa Büyük Şehir Belediyesi Spor Kulübü

Manisa, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status RECRUITING

Manisa Gençlik ve Spor İl Müdürlüğü Voleybol Takımı

Manisa, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Central Contacts

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Fatma Özden, PhD Student

Role: CONTACT

+905544473147

Sevgi Sevi Yeşilyaprak, PhD

Role: CONTACT

+902324124926

Facility Contacts

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Caner Doğançay, coach

Role: primary

+905543147661

Nagihan Erol, coach

Role: primary

+905063284230

Other Identifiers

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7700-GOA

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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