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Assessment of Intrinsic Risk Factors for Ankle Injuries in Ballet Dancers

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Ege University

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Healthy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07199985
25-10T/15

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to evaluate intrinsic risk factors (muscle strength, joint range of motion, static and dynamic balance) that may lead to ankle injuries in ballet dancers and to examine the relationship between these factors and ankle injuries experienced in the last 12 months. By comparing ballet dancers who have suffered injuries requiring physical therapy or forcing them to take a break from dancing for more than one week in the past year with uninjured ballet dancers and a control group, the findings aim to contribute scientifically to the development of individualized rehabilitation programs and the safe and effective planning of return-to-stage processes. Furthermore, it is believed that these data may support the reduction of time and financial losses among dancers.

Full description

This study aims to evaluate intrinsic risk factors that may lead to ankle injuries in ballet dancers. Ankle injury risk factors are divided into two categories: intrinsic and extrinsic. Extrinsic risk factors are external to the individual, such as surface type, shoe wear, and type of athletic activity (training and competition) that may affect the athlete's performance. Intrinsic risk factors include age, gender, strength, joint range of motion, balance, and motor control, which affect the athlete's ability to perform sports-related activities. The study will be conducted with a total of 45 participants, including 30 participants aged 18 and over who reside in Izmir and are professional ballet dancers, and 15 control participants who have no previous dance experience. Of the 30 professional ballet dancers, 15 will be selected from dancers who have suffered an ankle injury requiring physical therapy or forcing them to take at least a one-week break from the stage within the last year. The other 15 ballet dancers will be those who have not experienced any problems due to an ankle injury within the last year. Participants will be asked whether they have suffered an injury requiring medical attention in the ankle region within the last 12 months; the data obtained will be correlated with various biomechanical measurements. Each participant will perform a standard warm-up program before the tests.

The four main parameters to be evaluated in the study are as follows:

  • Ankle muscle strength (4 directions in concentric and eccentric modes)
  • Joint range of motion (ROM)
  • Static balance
  • Dynamic balance Strength measurements will be assessed using an isokinetic dynamometer (Isomed 2000), joint range of motion using a goniometer, dynamic balance using the Y Balance Test (YBT), and static balance using the Diers Formetric 4D pedobarographic balance system. Strength measurements will be performed at angular velocities of 30°/s and 120°/s for plantar flexion and dorsiflexion and 60°/s and 90°/s for inversion and eversion in both the dancer and control groups.

The primary objective of the study is to determine the relationship between a history of ankle injury and these intrinsic parameters. It also aims to compare the control group with ballet dancers who have not suffered an ankle injury in the last year in terms of these intrinsic parameters.

Enrollment

45 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • For the Dancer Group:

    1. Be 18 years of age or older
    2. Be a professional or academic-level dancer who has been practicing classical ballet regularly (at least 3 days a week) for the past 3 years
    3. Reside in the province of Izmir
    4. Agree to participate voluntarily and have signed an informed consent form
  • For the Control Group:

    1. Be 18 years of age or older
    2. Have no prior dance experience
    3. Not have participated in sports that place specific stress on the ankle area (such as ballet, artistic gymnastics, martial arts, soccer, etc.), even if engaging in regular physical activity
    4. Reside in the province of İzmir
    5. Agree to participate voluntarily and have signed an informed consent form

Exclusion criteria

  1. Having undergone surgery on the lower extremities within the last 6 months
  2. Having a history of diagnosed chronic disease related to the nervous system, vestibular system, or musculoskeletal system (e.g., peripheral neuropathy, MS, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.)
  3. Having a physical disability that prevents completion of isokinetic or balance tests
  4. Pregnancy

Trial design

45 participants in 3 patient groups

Ballet dancers without ankle injury
Description:
Ankle muscle isokinetic strength, joint range of motion, and dynamic and static balance will be measured in ballet dancers who have not taken a break from dancing in the last 12 months.
Ballet dancers with ankle injury
Description:
The isokinetic strength of the ankle muscles, joint range of motion, and dynamic and static balance of ballet dancers who have taken at least a week off from dancing due to an ankle injury within the last 12 months will be measured.
Control
Description:
The ankle isokinetic muscle strength, joint range of motion, dynamic and static balance of healthy male and female volunteers over the age of 18 without ankle injuries will be measured.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Mehmet E Engin, Resident

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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