Low Back Pain and Motor Control in Soccer Players
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
Identification of the effects of low back pain and motor control influence on soccer players performance.
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Detailed Description
At least 60 volunteer athletes who playing soccer at least 3 years, not away from field more than 2 weeks, 16 years and older are planned to include this study. All participating athletes in this study will be signed an informed consent form then their demographic information will be recorded. To evaluate disability due to low back pain, musculoskeletal problems and the willingness to participate in sports will be used the Oswestry Disability index, the Nordic Musculoskeletal System questionnaire and the Sport Motivation Scale-2, respectively. The motor control levels of the athletes will be assessed with the motor control test battery (MKTB), the core stability with the Sahrmann's core stability test, core muscles endurance with the sport-specific endurance plank test and side bridge endurance test, the static balance with the stand stork test, the dynamic balance with the lower quadrant y balance test, postural changes with the Corbin Posture Rating Scale, the agility with the T test, speed and coordination with 4-10 shuttle run test, explosive force with long jump test, the kinetic chain with the functional movement screen.
Study Design
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Motor control disorder [baseline]
Motor control test battery: the test consists of ten different tests (forward bend, return from forward bend, sitting forward lean,sitting knee extension, pelvic tilt, one leg stance,side bending, rocking forward, prone knee flexion, hip abduction).Whether the total score increases, the motor control disorders increase.
- Core stability [baseline]
Sharmann's core stability test
- Core muscles endurance [baseline]
Sport-specific endurance plank test, right and left side bridge endurance test
- Static balance [baseline]
Stand Stork test
- Dynamic balance [baseline]
Lower quadrant y balance test
- Agility [baseline]
T test
- Speed and coordination [baseline]
4-10 Shuttle run test
- Explosive power [baseline]
Standing long jump test
- Kinetic chain [baseline]
Functional movement screen
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Nordic Musculoskeletal System Questionnaire [baseline]
Evaluates the musculoskeletal system problem. If the athlete indicate a musculoskeletal problem different than low back pain, it will use for screening.
- Sport Motivation Scale-2 [baseline]
Evaluates willingness to participate in sports. The scale has 6 subparameters indicating sport motivation levels is high or low.
- Oswestry Disability Index [baseline]
Evaluate disability due to low back pain. the index measures perceived low back pain related dysfunction. Whether the total score increaeses, the dyscfunction increases.
- Postural changes [baseline]
Corbin Posture Rating Scale. Whether the total score increaeses, thepostural problems increases.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Be over 16 years old,
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Participating in the soccer training for at least three years,
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Soccer players who have not stayed away from their sport for more than two weeks
Exclusion Criteria:
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Any history of orthopedic or neurological injury or pain that may interfere with normal football training or competition during assessment
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History of spine/lower and upper extremity surgery,
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Structural deformities such as scoliosis and kyphosis,
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Having trap neuropathy
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Soccer players who had injuries other than chronic low back pain in the last 6 months will be excluded from the study.
Contacts and Locations
Locations
No locations specified.Sponsors and Collaborators
- Hacettepe University
Investigators
None specified.Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- GO 22/110