Protocol summary

Study aim
The effect of eight weeks of neuromuscular training with dual cognitive task on landing kinematic, proprioception and performance of futsal players with knee ligament dominance deficit
Design
Due to the intervention, the existence of a control group and purposeful selection of subjects due to the nature of the research, the method will be applied and quasi-experimental. The research design is pre-test-post-test between groups. This s One-way blind study, randomized with randomization tool, to select the sample size from descriptive statistics and using G Power software made in Germany (Düsseldorf) with 80% power and alpha coefficient equal to 0.05, average effect size equal to 0.4 Will be hit. The fall ceiling of the subjects will be considered 20%. The number of subjects is about 30.
Settings and conduct
Each of the research subjects who were selected based on the inclusion criteria will participate in the pre-test design. Announcements will be made to collect and call the subjects for 2 weeks after the registration of the research.The place for pre-test, post-test and training will be in the gym.
Participants/Inclusion and exclusion criteria
1. People with a deficit of the knee ligament who will be evaluated and identified by the tuck jump test. 2. Men in the age range of 18-30 years. 3. Participate in the sport of futsal or football in the last three years. 4. Failure to participate in injury prevention programs in the past year and normal body mass index 5. History of neuromuscular disorders 6. History of lower limb injury requiring surgery
Intervention groups
The control group performed their daily activities and the intervention group performed neuromuscular exercises with dual cognitive tasks for eight weeks.
Main outcome variables
Landing kinematic, proprioception and performance

General information

Reason for update
Acronym
IRCT registration information
IRCT registration number: IRCT20210602051477N1
Registration date: 2021-06-20, 1400/03/30
Registration timing: prospective

Last update: 2021-06-20, 1400/03/30
Update count: 0
Registration date
2021-06-20, 1400/03/30
Registrant information
Name
Majid Hamoongard
Name of organization / entity
The University of Kharazmi
Country
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Phone
+98 25 3775 6424
Email address
std_majid.hamoongard@khu.ac.ir
Recruitment status
Recruitment complete
Funding source
Expected recruitment start date
2021-06-29, 1400/04/08
Expected recruitment end date
2021-07-06, 1400/04/15
Actual recruitment start date
empty
Actual recruitment end date
empty
Trial completion date
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Scientific title
The effect of eight weeks of neuromuscular training with dual cognitive task on landing kinematic, proprioception and performance of futsal players with knee ligament dominance deficit
Public title
The effect of neuromuscular and cognitive training on injury prevention
Purpose
Prevention
Inclusion/Exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria:
People with knee ligament dominance defects that will be assessed and identified by the tuck Jump Test Men in the age range of 18-30 years Participated in the sport of futsal or football in the last three years Failure to participate in injury prevention programs in the past year and normal body mass index
Exclusion criteria:
History of neuromuscular disorders History of anterior cruciate ligament injury or lower limb injury requiring surgery
Age
From 18 years old to 30 years old
Gender
Male
Phase
N/A
Groups that have been masked
  • Participant
  • Outcome assessor
  • Data analyser
Sample size
Target sample size: 30
Randomization (investigator's opinion)
Randomized
Randomization description
In order for the two study groups to have the same sample size, the law of random allocation will be used. The researcher first determines a total sample size (30 people) and then randomly assigns a set of them to the control group and the rest to the experimental group. The randomization unit is individual. Randomly coded boxes will be used to hide random allocation. In this way, a number of boxes of the same size and shape will be randomly selected and inside the boxes, the intervention or tabs in which random allocation is recorded will be used.
Blinding (investigator's opinion)
Single blinded
Blinding description
Subjects are randomly assigned to the intervention and control groups. And they do not know exactly what intervention they are receiving. Data analysis and evaluations are performed by an analytical researcher (separate from the study researchers).
Placebo
Not used
Assignment
Other
Other design features
The present study has a control group (without intervention) and an experimental group (neuromuscular exercises with dual cognitive tasks).

Secondary Ids

1

Registry name
Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
Secondary trial Id
IR.SSRI.REC.1400.1071
Registration date
2021-06-01, 1400/03/11

Ethics committees

1

Ethics committee
Name of ethics committee
Ethics Committee of the Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
Street address
No. 26, Qashq Tarash Alley, Azar St
City
Qom
Province
Ghoum
Postal code
3714945131
Approval date
2021-06-01, 1400/03/11
Ethics committee reference number
IR.SSRI.REC.1400.1071

Health conditions studied

1

Description of health condition studied
Neuromuscular control deficit
ICD-10 code
ICD-10 code description

Primary outcomes

1

Description
The effect of eight weeks of neuromuscular training with dual cognitive task on landing kinematic, proprioception and performance of futsal players with knee ligament dominance deficit
Timepoint
Kinematic measurement, depth and function at the beginning of the study (before the intervention) and after eight weeks of the intervention
Method of measurement
Data collection form of subjects including (height, weight, body mass index, age, dominant foot, name, contact number, history of activity and history of lower extremity and brain injuries that affect cognitive and mental tasks Will be recorded.Camera: For 2D kinematic analysisQuinoa software: for two-dimensional kinematic analysisScales: To measure the weight of the subjects Height meter: to measure the height of the subjects

Secondary outcomes

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Intervention groups

1

Description
Intervention group: Neuromuscular training program (including bipedal squat, single-legged squat, jumping and jumping, standing single-legged on an unstable surface, etc.) and cognitive exercises (including computational tasks, reaction to colors, etc.) simultaneously to The duration is six weeks, 4 sessions per week and 45 minutes per session (10 minutes of warm-up, 30 minutes of core training and 5 minutes of cooling). Unstable surfaces such as balance balls are used to perform neuromuscular exercises.
Category
Prevention

2

Description
Control group: The control group, like the experimental group, will first take the pre-test and then take the post-test after six weeks of normal daily activities.
Category
Prevention

Recruitment centers

1

Recruitment center
Name of recruitment center
Sport Club
Full name of responsible person
Majid Hamoongard
Street address
No. 26, Qashq Tarash Alley, Azar St
City
Qom
Province
Ghoum
Postal code
3714945131
Phone
+98 25 3775 6424
Email
majidhamoongard@gmail.com

Sponsors / Funding sources

1

Sponsor
Name of organization / entity
Kharazmi university
Full name of responsible person
Hossein Akbari Yazdi
Street address
No. 43, Shahid Mofteh St., Tehran
City
Tehran
Province
Tehran
Postal code
Phone
+98 21 8832 9220
Email
info@khu.ac.ir
Grant name
Grant code / Reference number
Is the source of funding the same sponsor organization/entity?
Yes
Title of funding source
Kharazmi university
Proportion provided by this source
100
Public or private sector
Public
Domestic or foreign origin
Domestic
Category of foreign source of funding
empty
Country of origin
Type of organization providing the funding
Academic

Person responsible for general inquiries

Contact
Name of organization / entity
Kharazmi university
Full name of responsible person
Majid Hamoongard
Position
Master Student
Latest degree
Bachelor
Other areas of specialty/work
Rehabilitation management
Street address
No 26, Qashq Tarash Alley, Azar St
City
Qom
Province
Ghoum
Postal code
3714945131
Phone
+98 25 3775 6424
Email
majidhamoongard@gmail.com

Person responsible for scientific inquiries

Contact
Name of organization / entity
Kharazmi university
Full name of responsible person
Majid Hamoongard
Position
Masters Student
Latest degree
Master
Other areas of specialty/work
Rehabilitation management
Street address
No 26, Qashq Tarash Alley, Azar St
City
Qom
Province
Ghoum
Postal code
3714945131
Phone
+98 25 3775 6424
Email
majidhamoongard@gmail.com

Person responsible for updating data

Contact
Name of organization / entity
Kharazmi university
Full name of responsible person
Majid Hamoongard
Position
Masters Student
Latest degree
Master
Other areas of specialty/work
Rehabilitation management
Street address
No 26, Qashq Tarash Alley, Azar St
City
Qom
Province
Ghoum
Postal code
3714945131
Phone
+98 25 3775 6424
Email
majidhamoongard@gmail.com

Sharing plan

Deidentified Individual Participant Data Set (IPD)
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Study Protocol
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Statistical Analysis Plan
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Informed Consent Form
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Clinical Study Report
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Analytic Code
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Data Dictionary
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Title and more details about the data/document
Only part of the data, such as the original outcome information, can be shared
When the data will become available and for how long
The access period starts from 1400
To whom data/document is available
The data of the present study will be available to researchers, educators, athletes and therapists
Under which criteria data/document could be used
The use of training protocols of the present study is allowed
From where data/document is obtainable
to the address majidhamoongard@gmail.com Visit
What processes are involved for a request to access data/document
Pre-test, intervention (six to eight weeks) and post-test
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