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The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of a core training intervention on jump-landing biomechanics in female amateur basketball players. Additionally, it will assess the impact of this intervention on jumping performance. The primary questions it aims to answer are:
Participants will be asked to:
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This clinical trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a core training intervention on jump-landing biomechanics and jumping performance in female amateur basketball players. Given the high incidence of lower limb injuries in this population, it is essential to identify training interventions that can reduce injury risk and enhance athletic performance.
This is a cluster parallel randomized clinical trial involving female amateur basketball teams. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group, which will receive core training during warm-up sessions, or the control group, which will continue with their standard warm-up.
The primary objectives of this study are to:
The secondary objectives are to:
Intervention: The core training program is designed to improve core and trunk stability and is incorporated into the warm-up routine. The program will consist of two sessions per week over an 8-week period, with each session lasting approximately 12-15 minutes. Each session will include five core exercises that will be progressively more challenging across three phases throughout the 8 weeks, integrating dynamic and functional movements.
Participants: Eligible participants will be female amateur basketball players who are actively registered and federated with the Catalan Basketball Federation at the time of the study. All players will have undergone an annual medical examination to ensure they are healthy athletes. Participation will be voluntary, and all participants must sign an informed consent form. In the case of minors, the legal guardian will be informed and must consent to their participation by signing the informed consent form.
If a player is excluded from participation in the study or chooses not to participate, no tests or data collection will be conducted on that athlete. However, they will continue with their team's established warm-up program, whether it is the standard program (control group) or the protocolized core training program (intervention group). The warm-up routines for both groups are standard practices and will be implemented by the team coaches for the entire team to facilitate logistics during training sessions. It is deemed impractical to apply the program individually to the participants in the study, and the implementation of a warm-up protocol does not significantly alter the training dynamics of the team.
Assessments: Assessments will take place at the sports facilities of the participating teams on the same day for all team members. Before the evaluations, participants will be asked to perform a minimum of 5 minutes of free warm-up to prepare for the tests.
Data Collection:
Initial Questionnaire: At the beginning of the study, each participant will complete a questionnaire that includes information about:
Jump Testing:
Participants will perform three jump tests (Drop Vertical Jump, DVJ), which will be filmed for later evaluation. The reception of these jumps will take place on the Chronojump contact platform to capture the results regarding vertical jump height. The jump analysis will be recorded simultaneously from frontal and lateral positions, using two smartphones set to 60 frames per second (FPS). The phones will be placed 3.5 m away from the jump platform and at a height of 1.20 m from the ground. The jump achieving the maximum height will be selected for analysis, and the video corresponding to this jump will be used for the LESS evaluation.
Results Analysis:
Data from the study will be collected in a spreadsheet and managed using the Jamovi statistical analysis software. The results from the LESS evaluation will be described as follows:
To evaluate the effect of the core training program on LESS scores and vertical jump performance during the DVJ, the following analyses will be performed:
To identify associations between LESS results and jump performance, a Pearson correlation analysis will be performed between the LESS score and the vertical jump height during the DVJ. The following correlation thresholds will be used:
R < 0.10 → No correlation R ≥ 0.10 and < 0.30 → Small correlation R ≥ 0.30 and < 0.50 → Moderate correlation R ≥ 0.50 → Strong correlation The significance level for the study will be set at p < 0.05.
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