EFFECTIVENESS OF ECCENTRIC HAMSTRING CONTRACTIONS WITH PHYSIOTHERAPY TRAINING ON SPORTS PERFORMANCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN YOUNG MALE FOOTBALL PLAYERS WITH NON-CONTACT GRADE 1 ACL INJURY
NCT ID: NCT07115316
Last Updated: 2026-01-12
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
180 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-08-15
2026-05-30
Brief Summary
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Treatment allocation will be assigned using an automated randomization process developed by an independent person who is not involved in the study. Computer-generated random numbers will be used for randomization into two groups.
Inclusion criteria Eligible patients with physician-diagnosed non-contact acute grade 1 ACL injury within the past 6 weeks will be invited from the selected clubs for participation in the trial. Participants who can perform full Range of Motion in the injured knee without pain will be included. Male football players between age 19-25 years old, currently playing in UAE, who speak English language and with physician-diagnosed non-contact grade 1 ACL injury will be included in the trial.
Exclusion Criteria
* Players with contact ACL injuries.
* Players with chronic grade 1 ACL Injuries.
* If pain and swelling are severe and occur within 24 hours after exercise, will be excluded from the study.
* Grade 2 and above ACL injuries.
* Female players.
* Players aged below 18 years or above 25 years.
* Players with a history of surgery on the same knee.
* Players with injuries to the menisci or other ligaments.
* Players who do not speak English.
* Players who refuse to provide written informed consent to participate in the trial.
* Players currently enrolled in other formal rehabilitation programs. There is no invasive procedure to be done. It focuses on strengthening the hamstrings muscle, specifically through eccentric contractions, which involve lengthening the muscle while it's under tension along with normal physiotherapy exercises.
The comparator group receives a variety of physiotherapy exercises aimed at improving strength, flexibility, and balance around the knee. For those patients who have mild pain or swelling will also be given TENS and Ultrasound.
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Detailed Description
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Rehabilitation protocols for ACL reconstruction typically include strengthening exercises, neuromuscular training, proprioceptive exercises, and functional activities. Eccentric hamstring exercises are commonly incorporated into these programs to improve muscle strength, control, and proprioception around the knee joint(Vatovec et al., 2020).
Despite the widespread use of eccentric hamstring training in ACL rehabilitation after reconstruction, there may be gaps in our understanding of the effectiveness of eccentric hamstring contractions in ACL rehabilitation,for rehabilitation after ACLR, progressive eccentric cycle training was not more clinically effective than concentric training (Giovanni Milandri, Sudesh Sivarasu, 2021). Addressing these gaps can provide valuable insights for providing rehabilitation protocols and enhancing outcomes for individuals recovering from ACL injury.
Overall, the background of the study highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between eccentric hamstring contraction and ACL grade 1 injury rehabilitation. The study aims to provide insights into how eccentric hamstring contraction may influence ACL grade 1 injury rehabilitation.
4\. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1. To assess the effectiveness of eccentric hamstring contractions on changes in sports performance, using various testing methods, in the intervention group.
2. To evaluate the impact of eccentric hamstring contractions on quality of life and psychological well-being in young male football players with non-contact grade 1 ACL injury.
3. To compare sports performance outcomes between the intervention and control groups in young male football players with non-contact grade 1 ACL injury.
The overall aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of eccentric hamstring contractions on sports performance in young male football players with non-contact grade 1 ACL injuries hamstring exercises on sports performance among young male football players with non-contact grade 1 ACL injury in UAE. The participants recruited in the study will be randomly assigned to one of two intervention groups: a control arm (usual physiotherapy exercise will be given) and, an intervention Arm (custom-tailored eccentric hamstring exercises along with physiotherapy will be given). We assumed no interaction between the treatment arms.
Operational Definitions
* ACL - The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of 2 cruciate ligaments that aids in stabilizing the knee joint. It is a strong band made of connective tissue and collagenous fibers that originate from the anteromedial aspect of the intercondylar region of the tibial plateau and extends posterolaterally to attach to the medial aspect of the lateral femoral condyle, where there are two important landmarks; The lateral intercondylar ridge which defines the anterior boundary of the ACL, and the bifurcate ridge which separates the 2 ACL bundles(Evans J, 2023).
* Eccentric hamstring exercises - An eccentric strengthening exercise program for the hamstring muscles that can be performed during training can help prevent hamstring injuries in soccer players(Schache A, 2012).
* Nordic hamstring curl training (NHCT), a type of training based on eccentric contractions aimed at increasing hamstring muscle strength and performed on flat ground without requiring special equipment, has been accepted as a popular training method(Al Attar, 2017).
* Running, one of the most basic human motions, is characterized by a typical cyclic motion and an airborne phase involving projection of the body. Sprint running is recognized as the fastest mode of unaided human locomotion (Michiyoshi Ae, 2017).
Pain Categories:
1. Mild: Pain intensity 1-3/10, occasional discomfort, no interference with daily tasks.
2. Moderate: Pain intensity 4-6/10, noticeable during activities, some difficulty with strenuous movements.
3. Severe: Pain intensity 7-10/10, significant pain at rest and with movement, difficulty with daily activities.
* Swelling Categories:
1\. Mild: Slight increase in size, no significant loss of motion, resolves with rest.
2\. Moderate: Noticeable swelling, some difficulty with knee movement, lasts several hours or days.
3\. Severe: Significant swelling, major restriction of movement, may require medical intervention.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Control Arm (conventional physiotherapy)
Receives conventional physiotherapy alone
1. Knee Straightening (Extension)
2. Knee Bend (Flexion):
3. Inner Range Quads
4. Straight Leg Raise
5. Lunge to Split Lunge
6. Single Leg Sit to Stand
7. Standing Hamstring Curls
8. Double/Single Leg Bridge
9. Side Lie Hip Abductions
10. Crab Walks
11. Forward Step Ups
12. Calf Raises.
13. Single Leg Balance
14. Clock Face Mini Squat
15. Arabesque Clock
16. Two-Legged Jump / Single-Legged Hop
Exercises
1. Nordic hamstring curls
2. Seated leg curls
3. Prone leg curls
4. Knee Straightening (Extension)
5. Knee Bend (Flexion)
6. Inner Range Quads
7. Straight Leg Raise
8. Lunge to Split Lunge
9. Single Leg Sit to Stand
10. Standing Hamstring Curls
11. Double/Single Leg Bridge
12. Side Lie Hip Abductions
13. Crab Walks
14. Forward Step Ups
15. Calf Raises
16. Single Leg Balance
17. Clock Face Mini Squat
18. Arabesque Clock
19. Two-Legged Jump / Single-Legged Hop
Experimental Arm
Receives both intervention exercises and conventional physiotherapy
Exercises
1. Nordic hamstring curls
2. Seated leg curls
3. Prone leg curls
4. Knee Straightening (Extension)
5. Knee Bend (Flexion)
6. Inner Range Quads
7. Straight Leg Raise
8. Lunge to Split Lunge
9. Single Leg Sit to Stand
10. Standing Hamstring Curls
11. Double/Single Leg Bridge
12. Side Lie Hip Abductions
13. Crab Walks
14. Forward Step Ups
15. Calf Raises
16. Single Leg Balance
17. Clock Face Mini Squat
18. Arabesque Clock
19. Two-Legged Jump / Single-Legged Hop
Interventions
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Exercises
1. Nordic hamstring curls
2. Seated leg curls
3. Prone leg curls
4. Knee Straightening (Extension)
5. Knee Bend (Flexion)
6. Inner Range Quads
7. Straight Leg Raise
8. Lunge to Split Lunge
9. Single Leg Sit to Stand
10. Standing Hamstring Curls
11. Double/Single Leg Bridge
12. Side Lie Hip Abductions
13. Crab Walks
14. Forward Step Ups
15. Calf Raises
16. Single Leg Balance
17. Clock Face Mini Squat
18. Arabesque Clock
19. Two-Legged Jump / Single-Legged Hop
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Players with chronic grade 1 ACL Injuries.
* If pain and swelling are severe and occur within 24 hours after exercise, will be excluded from the study.
* Grade 2 and above ACL injuries.
* Female players.
* Players aged below 18 years or above 25 years.
* Players with a history of surgery on the same knee.
* Players with injuries to the menisci or other ligaments.
* Players who do not speak English.
* Players who refuse to provide written informed consent to participate in the trial.
* Players currently enrolled in other formal rehabilitation programs.
19 Years
25 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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Lincoln University College Malaysia
OTHER
Emirates Health Services (EHS)
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Ajmal Sheriff
Physiotherapist
Principal Investigators
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Anil John, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Lincoln University College
Locations
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Emirates Health services
Ras al-Khaimah, Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Oliver GD, Dougherty CP. The razor curl: a functional approach to hamstring training. J Strength Cond Res. 2009 Mar;23(2):401-5. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31818f08d0.
Milandri G, Sivarasu S. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Eccentric Versus Concentric Cycling for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Rehabilitation. Am J Sports Med. 2021 Mar;49(3):626-636. doi: 10.1177/0363546520987566. Epub 2021 Feb 8.
Takahashi S, Okuwaki T. Epidemiological survey of anterior cruciate ligament injury in Japanese junior high school and high school athletes: cross-sectional study. Res Sports Med. 2017 Jul-Sep;25(3):266-276. doi: 10.1080/15438627.2017.1314290. Epub 2017 Apr 10.
Other Identifiers
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MOHAP/DXB-REC/ J.F.M /No. 21/
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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