ECHODIAPOST: Osteopathic Intervention in Professional Handball Players
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
The aim is to study the effectiveness of a common osteopathic intervention in professional handball players on diaphragmatic contractility and its correlations with posture. This study has never been done in healthy subjects. It is a scientific process of objectification of an osteopathic technique commonly performed in this population. The main objective is to assess diaphragmatic contractibility using ultrasound after abdominal osteopathic intervention (OMT).
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Detailed Description
The context is that of optimizing the performance of professional handball players. The aim is to study the effectiveness of a common osteopathic intervention in professional handball players on diaphragmatic contractility and its correlations with posture. This study has never been done in healthy subjects. It is a scientific process of objectification of an osteopathic technique commonly performed in this population.
The main objective is to assess diaphragmatic contractibility after abdominal osteopathic intervention (OMT).
The secondary objective is to evaluate the impact of this manual intervention in professional handball players on:
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other diaphragmatic ultrasound data
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on spirometry
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postural control
Prospective pilot non-interventional controlled monocentric study opened in healthy male and female International players who are part of the French Handball team. Approach to objectification of current practice.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
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Experimental: experimental The intervention evaluated is a technique of prolonged abdominal manual pressure centered on the zone of restriction of mobility called "trigger point" with diaphragmatic aim. |
Procedure: manual osteopathic intervention
The subject sits on the examination table for the manual osteopathic intervention. The expert osteopath, having no report from the sonographers, will manually test breathing diaphragmatic and will bring osteopathic manual treatment to the area of mobility restriction
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Variation in the fraction of diaphragm thickening (right and left) measured on ultrasound before and after the procedure [Day 1]
The subject undergoes the ultrasound which will investigate the contractility of the diaphragm muscle. Two expert sonographers from G-ECHO will perform the ultrasound on each of the athletes, and note 3 successive measurements to check the stability of the results.
Secondary Outcome Measures
- expiratory diaphragmatic thickness [Day 1]
expiratory diaphragmatic thickness will be measured by echography (mm) after manual abdominal osteopathic intervention
- Variation of the Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) measured in spirometry before and after the intervention [Day 1]
The subject performs spirometry while standing with a Spirobank spirometer. 3 successive measurements keeping only the highest value.
- Postural analysis [Day 2]
postural analysis will be perform using Cyber-Sabot type platform. the measurements will be done at day 1 before manual abdominal osteopathic intervention and at day 2
- Inspiratory diaphragmatic thickness [day 1]
Inspiratory diaphragmatic thickness will be measured by echography (mm) after manual abdominal osteopathic intervention
- diaphragmatic contraction velocity [day 1]
Diaphragmatic contraction velocity is expressed in % will be measured by echography after manual abdominal osteopathic intervention
- diaphragmatic amplitude [day 1]
Diaphragmatic amplitude is expressed in mm and will be measured by echography after manual abdominal osteopathic intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- healthy male and female International players who are part of the French Handball team
Exclusion Criteria:
- history of thoracic or diaphragmatic surgery
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Maison du Handball | Créteil | France | 94046 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- University Hospital, Toulouse
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Elise NOEL-SAVINA, MD, CHU Toulouse
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- RC31/23/0146