Comparative Effects of Lower Body Quadrant Neural Mobilization and Stretching in Collegiate Football Players
NCT06298851 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 40
Last updated 2025-01-17
Summary
Neural mobilization (NM) refers to a therapeutic interventions that aim to directly or indirectly influence neural structures and adjacent tissues through manual techniques or exercise. The application of NM has been investigated in both patients and healthy individuals. In this study, participants from an amateur football team will be allocated into three groups, each undergoing pre-training warm-up protocols incorporating NM, dynamic stretching, or static stretching. Following the warm-up protocols, the effects on flexibility and athletic performance will be evaluated and compared across the groups.
Conditions
- Sports Physical Therapy
- Stretch
- Stretch Injury
Interventions
- OTHER
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Neural Mobilization Group (NMG)
Femoral nerve gliding: Mobilization of the femoral nerve will performed while the participant in the prone position and the hip hyperextended. Tension will applied by placing the knee in full flexion and the ankle in plantar flexion. Sciatic nerve gliding: Participants will take turns while sitting with the trunk in thoracic flexion; perform knee extension/dorsiflexion with cervical extension and knee flexion/plantar flexion with cervical flexion. Tension will applied by flexing the hip and dorsiflexing the ankle to the point where stress will felt. Peroneal nerve gliding: The participant will asked to maintain this position in a supine position by placing the ankle in inversion and plantar flexion. From a starting position consisting of ankle dorsiflexion, knee, and hip extension, the patient will return to the starting position by simultaneously performing ankle plantar flexion and inversion, full knee flexion, and 90 degrees of hip flexion.
- OTHER
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Dynamic Stretching Group (DSG)
Exercises will include functional activities that provided dynamic stretching of the hamstrings, quadriceps, hip flexor, extensor, abductor and adductor muscles, and gastrosoleus muscle. All stretching exercises will be performed in two circuits in an area of 15 m2. 4 sets of 10 repetitions will be performed, each exercise cycle lasting 6 seconds, and a 1-minute rest period will be given between sets. This process will be repeated for both extremities.
- OTHER
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Static Stretching Group (SSG)
Static stretching exercises will be described to the participants as given below: Standing quadriceps stretch: The participant will stand upright, fold one knee and bring the heel towards the buttock while holding the foot with one hand. Modified hamstring stretching: The participant will be in a seated position with one leg straight and will place the other foot on the inside of the straight leg and reach forward. Gastrocnemius stretching: The participant stands with feet 60-90 cm from the wall, leaning against the wall with both hands, keeping the back leg straight and the front leg slightly bent. Adductor stretching: Participants will be in a sitting position with an erect spine, bending and releasing their knees with the soles of their feet touching. Lumbar stretching: In a sitting position, participants keep one leg straight and place the other foot on the outside of the straight leg and rotate the body diagonally.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Istanbul Medipol University Hospital
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- BASIC_SCIENCE
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 25 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-03-08
- Primary Completion
- 2024-03-25
- Completion
- 2024-03-31
Countries
- Turkey (Türkiye)
Study Locations
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