Adductor Endurance Test: Validity and Reliability

NCT ID: NCT07297537

Last Updated: 2025-12-30

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

18 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2026-04-15

Study Completion Date

2026-10-15

Brief Summary

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Groin and hip injuries are common in team sports-especially soccer, rugby, and ice hockey-and frequently affect male and young athletes. About 14% of all sports injuries involve the groin and hip region, with most related to the adductor muscles. These injuries often increase during congested match periods and may result in athletes missing 1 to 6.9 weeks of training or competition, extending up to 14 weeks when surgery is required. Weakness in the adductor muscles is a key risk factor for groin injuries, and current assessments primarily measure maximal strength using tools such as squeeze tests, sphygmomanometers, or dynamometers. However, muscle endurance-critical because many injuries occur under fatigue-has not been adequately studied, and no validated endurance tests for the hip adductors exist. This study aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of a newly developed hip adductor endurance test for monitoring endurance strength in professional soccer players.

Detailed Description

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Groin and hip injuries are common in various team sports such as soccer, rugby, and ice hockey, and are particularly prevalent among male athletes and young athletes aged 15-24 . Studies show that approximately 14% of all injuries occur in the groin and hip regions, and 63% of these are directly related to the adductor muscles . Furthermore, these injuries increase during periods when matches are played at frequent intervals. Research conducted by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) within the scope of the Champions League has reported an injury rate of 1.1 per 1,000 match hours for this type of injury. A significant consequence of these injuries is that players are unable to participate in training or matches for an average of 1 to 6.9 weeks ; when surgical intervention is required, this period can extend up to 14 weeks . This situation strains the financial resources of clubs and negatively affects the overall performance of the team . Given the importance of these injuries, it is crucial to regularly monitor athletes' health and take protective measures when necessary . Weakness in the adductor muscles is an important risk factor in predicting groin and hip injury risk. Adductor muscle strength measurements are usually performed using the hip adductor squeeze test, which is both accurate and reliable. During the test, a measuring device is placed between the player's knees, and they are asked to squeeze their legs together. Research has shown that decreased adductor muscle strength may indicate a risk of groin pain development in soccer players. Furthermore, it has been reported that previously injured athletes have weaker adductor muscles compared to uninjured athletes before the season. This information has led to the development of new monitoring methods to detect early signs of muscle weakness in athletes throughout the season and to initiate strengthening exercises. Therefore, the availability and development of easily applicable tests to determine muscle strength may be beneficial for coaches and physical therapists in preventive interventions.

Various technologies such as sphygmomanometers, isometric dynamometers, and isokinetic dynamometers are used to measure adductor strength. In these measurements, peak force variables obtained during isometric contraction of the adductor muscles are recorded. However, all of these methods have been developed to assess the maximum muscle strength of the adductor muscles. Since the vast majority of muscle injuries develop after muscle fatigue, assessing the muscles' ability to resist force over a long period of time may be indicative in predicting muscle injuries. However, there are no studies in the scientific literature on tests used to measure muscle endurance, which is the ability of the hip adductor muscles to resist prolonged force.

The aim of this study is to examine the validity and reliability of the hip adductor endurance test, which will be used to measure hip adductor endurance strength in professional soccer players.

Conditions

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Groin Injury Hip Injuries Athletic Injuries

Keywords

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Hip adductor muscles Adductor endurance Sports injuries Validity Reliability

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

All participants undergo the Hip Adductor Endurance Test and fixed dynamometer (GroinBar) isometric strength test in randomized order.
Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Test Group

Participants perform the Hip Adductor Endurance Test and GroinBar isometric strength test in randomized order.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Hip Adductor Endurance and Strength Testing

Intervention Type OTHER

Participants will perform the Hip Adductor Endurance Test to assess adductor muscle endurance, followed by isometric maximum force assessment using the fixed dynamometer (GroinBar) . Tests are conducted in randomized order before routine training sessions, after a 5-minute light aerobic warm-up and dynamic stretching

Interventions

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Hip Adductor Endurance and Strength Testing

Participants will perform the Hip Adductor Endurance Test to assess adductor muscle endurance, followed by isometric maximum force assessment using the fixed dynamometer (GroinBar) . Tests are conducted in randomized order before routine training sessions, after a 5-minute light aerobic warm-up and dynamic stretching

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Being between 18 and 30 years of age
* Being a professional soccer player for at least four years
* Actively participating in training sessions
* Scoring \>87.5 points on the hip and groin injury questionnaire (HAGOS) sports subscale

Exclusion Criteria

* Having any orthopedic injury involving the lower extremities that would prevent participation in training sessions
* Experiencing pain rated four or higher on the numerical pain rating scale during the hip adductor squeeze test and palpation of the adductor muscle tendons.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

30 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Izmir Democracy University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Ferruh Taşpınar

Prof. Dr.

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Betül Taspinar, Prof.Dr.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Izmir Democracy University

Ayşe Sezgi Kızılırmak Karataş, Pt.PhD

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Izmir Democracy University

Mesut Buğday, Pt.

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Göztepe Sports Club

Locations

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Izmir Democracy Univercity

Izmir, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Central Contacts

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Ferruh Taspinar, Prof.Dr.

Role: CONTACT

Phone: +90542 685 38 77

Email: [email protected]

Ezgi ÜNÜVAR YÜKSEL, Asst.Prof.

Role: CONTACT

Phone: +905078337676

Email: [email protected]

Other Identifiers

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HAET-VR-35

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id