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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
148 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-05-01
2027-05-01
Brief Summary
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The purpose of this study is to leverage the menstrual cycle (MC) to improve the success of a neuromuscular training program (NTP) that has been shown to reduce high-risk movement patterns in adolescent females. The findings of this study may not only help develop more effective, personalized injury prevention strategies for female athletes, but may also have the potential to reduce ACL injury rates while improving long-term physical activity and health for active females.
The researchers hope that this information may help reduce ACL injury rates and enhance long-term musculoskeletal health in female athletes, while promoting greater equity in sports medicine and performance training.
Participants will be asked to wear an Oura Ring (a ring that is placed on a finger of the non-dominant hand) that will be used to track their menstrual cycle phases. The Oura Ring will be connected using a software called "Natural Cycles", which will sync to either a smart phone via Bluetooth, or data from the device can be downloaded to an iPad utilized by the research team. Participants will also take part in an 8-week Neuromuscular Training Program (NTP), that consists of two 30-minute training sessions per week, which will include dynamic exercises designed to improve strength and power, balance, and stability, as well as help to build a foundation of muscular endurance. Before starting the training program, participants will be asked to complete several questionnaires focused on activity level, sport participation characteristics, sport-related injury history, and menstrual cycle history, and both before and after completing the training program, participant movement patterns may be evaluated. For the training program, participants will be randomized into one of two groups - one that syncs the training type to the participant's menstrual cycle and one that does not. All participants will receive the same exercises, however, a participant's assigned group will determine when they receive certain exercises.
Participation in this study is completely voluntary. Participation is expected to last up to 7 months.
This is a minimal risk research study. There is a small risk of falling during movement tasks, skin irritation from tape that is used during movement evaluation, psychological stress from survey questions, and loss of confidentiality. To minimize these risks, participants may request rest breaks or stop participating at any time. Participants may also refuse to answer any questions that are asked, and all information collected from this research will be stored in a secure electronic database. This information known as "data" will not be shared with any person outside of the study team.
There is no benefit to participants who participate in this research study. However, the investigators hope the information gathered from this research may benefit others in the future.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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MC-Synced NTP
Menstrual cycle-synced neuromuscular training program
MC-synced NTP
Menstrual cycle-synced neuromuscular training program
Blinded NTP
Blinded neuromuscular training program
Blinded NTP
Blinded neuromuscular training program
Interventions
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MC-synced NTP
Menstrual cycle-synced neuromuscular training program
Blinded NTP
Blinded neuromuscular training program
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged 13-19 years
* Participants must also have a mobile phone, personally or via a parent, capable of downloading the Oura Ring app and of syncing to a wearable device via Bluetooth.
* Participants will not be excluded from participation if they report irregular periods (not a typical 28-day cycle) or use of hormonal birth control.
Exclusion Criteria
* Have been diagnosed with any musculoskeletal or neuromuscular condition that would impact their movement patterns or training performance
* Report not yet starting their menses or not currently menstruating (no period in the prior 3 months).
* Females in the general student body who are not an active participant of the school's soccer or basketball program will be excluded from the study.
* Participants will be withdrawn if they become pregnant during the course of the study.
13 Years
19 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
OTHER
Sophia Ulman
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sophia Ulman
PhD
Locations
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Scottish Rite for Children
Frisco, Texas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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STU20250837
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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