Activation of the Ankle Musculature in Basketball Players With Chronic Ankle Instability
NCT ID: NCT06687954
Last Updated: 2025-02-24
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
58 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-12-27
2024-07-22
Brief Summary
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Method: Using a surface electromyography study (sEMG) of 58 basketball players of amateur teams, 36 women and 22 men, with and without CAI, in the peroneus lateralis longus (PLL) and peroneus lateralis brevis musculature (PLB).
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Detailed Description
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Meassurement Muscle activity was recorded using an mDurance R surface EMG system (mDurance Solutions SL, Granada, Spain), a portable sEMG system that consists of three parts(i) A Shimmer3 EMG unit (Realtime Technologies Ltd., Dublin, Ireland), which is a bipolar sEMG sensor for muscle activity acquisition. Each Shimmer sensor is composed of two sEMG channels, with a sampling rate of 104 Hz. (ii) The mDurance mobile application (Android), which receives data from the Shimmer unit and sends it to a cloud service(iii) The mDurance cloud service, where the sEMG signals were stored, filtered and analysed, and reports were generated.
Surface electrode placement was performed following the recommendations of Surface EMG for Non-Invasive Muscle Assessment (SENIAM),bilaterally and parallel to the direction of the muscle fibres.
Protocol Firstly, anthropometric variables and personal information, training hours of the participants as well as ankle and lower limb injuries were collected through a Microsoft Forms.
In this study, changes in the sEMG signal of PLL and PLB in patients with and without CAI were investigated in the performance of various basketball-specific sport gestures . These changes in signal amplitude (root mean square) reflect the level of activation during the sporting gesture in the PLL and PLB muscles.
Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) measurement First, participants were asked to perform a MVC, both PLL and PLB towards eversion and in the supine position, from the inversion position. Three maximal attempts of 5 seconds each, separated by 1 minute of rest, were performed. The best performance was chosen for statistical analysis.
Participants were verbally encouraged as the investigators conducted the assessment. The purpose of this test was to compare maximal amplitudes with submaximal amplitudes.
EMG recording in sport gesture The participants first warmed up for 10 minutes on the court, after which they were ready to shoot 3 series of 18 free throws each, with a rest of 35 seconds between each of them. The first sport gesture measured was the free throw, that is a sporting gesture that is always performed from a distance of 4.57 metres from the basket, which is 305 cm high. They were always performed with the same ball, with a perimeter size of 74.93 - 78 cm in the case of the male category and 72.4 - 73.7 cm in the case of the female category, as per National Basketball Association standards. To avoid fatigue, each shot was separated by a 10-15 second break and each series by 35 seconds. All participants in the study performed the throws without instructions or instructions on how to execute each personal routine.
This was followed by 1 series of 10 right-handed basket layups(first step starting with the right leg and second starting with the left leg) and another series of 10 left-handed basket layups (first step starting with the left leg and second starting with the right leg). In between, the players were asked to rest for 5 minutes.
The drive to the basket is a sporting gesture that consists of taking 3 steps towards the basket, (i) a short step towards the basket, (ii) a long step towards the basket, and (iii) a final jump.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Control
Players of basketball team without CAI: this players have no history of ankle sprain
No interventions assigned to this group
Case
Players of basketball team with CAI: scored ≥ 11 on the functional ankle instability identification questionnaire.
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Physical activity level of at least 3 hours per week
* First sprain more than one year ago
* No sprain in the 6 weeks prior to the test
* Scored ≥ 11 on the functional ankle instability identification questionnaire.
Exclusion Criteria
* Suffering from any type of incapacity to complete the proposed sporting gesture
* Patients without CAI should not have a history of ankle sprains.
18 Years
45 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Camilo Jose Cela University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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María Benito
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Associate Professor
Locations
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Universidad Camilo Jose Cela
Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid, Spain
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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15_24_CQSI
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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