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Effects of FIFA 11+ With Dynamic Core Stability Training on Balance and Dynamic Knee Valgus in Amateur Soccer Players

R

Riphah International University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Postural Balance
Injury Prevention

Treatments

Other: FIFA 11+ protocol with additional Core training exercises
Other: FIFA 11+ protocol

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04958837
REC/RCR & AHS/21/1105

Details and patient eligibility

About

The incidence of soccer-related injuries is reported to have the highest rate amongst all sports. To reduce the incidence of soccer injuries in youth and amateur soccer players, an injury prevention framework namely FIFA 11+ was established. Although the FIFA 11+ is a comprehensive warm-up and training program for soccer players, yet in the second component focusing on strength and plyometric training, the exercises consist of only static core training whereas dynamic core training is not included in the protocol. Hence this study will observe the effect of including dynamic core training targeting the remaining core musculature as well in the FIFA 11 + program for risk factor modification and correction of muscular imbalance.

Full description

Soccer (football) is one of the most popular sports in the world. Intense soccer actions (i.e., acceleration, decelerations, change of direction, sprinting, tackling, running, being tackled, and shooting, twisting, turning, jumping and landing during the game) in addition to high impact and forceful body contacts during practice sessions and matches predispose the athletes to injuries. various contributing factors of these injuries include muscular imbalance, joint instability, lack of proper training and inadequate rehabilitation. Poor landing mechanics, specifically, increased dynamic knee valgus, is also associated with increased risk for lower limb injury, particularly ACL injury. The modifiable factors are shown to be responsive to different types of trainings. In fact neuromuscular factors are involved in control of dynamic knee stability, hamstrings and quadriceps imbalances, asymmetry of legs and core dysfunction. The latest FIFA 11+ developed in 2006 was designed to be used as pre-training protocol to improve the components of physical fitness that might contribute to injury prevention. In this program, there is a combination of three major exercise regime components: an initial running and stretching exercises, second component of strength, plyometric and balance exercises, ending with high speed planting and cutting exercises. One of the component of this program involves the training of core musculature. While the core muscles (including muscles of trunk and pelvis) do not cross the knee joint, yet core stability can modulate the lower limb alignment and loading during dynamic tasks. Hence, this study will be conducted to find whether there is any effect of including dynamic core training in the FIFA 11+ program in order to correct muscular imbalances and ultimately risk factor modification. A two-arm single blinded randomized controlled trial will be conducted to find out the dynamic knee valgus alignment, postural stability and single leg athletic stability and lower limb muscles strength, while the secondary outcomes would include lung function tests (FEV1, FVC & FEV1/FVC ratio). In the control group, standard FIFA 11+Protocol will be followed consisting of slow paced running exercises followed by strength, plyometric and balance training. In the experimental group, FIFA 11+ protocol along with additional dynamic core exercises will be followed including leg raises, crunches, superman, plank hip twist, and supine bridge.All exercises in both groups will be progressively increased as per established protocol. Training will be provided 3-4 Times a week for 8 Weeks on alternate days.

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

13 to 25 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Both males and females
  2. Between the Age of 13-25 Years
  3. Participants will be selectively recruited with high risk of ACL/Knee Injury.
  4. Individuals of selected football academies, performing routine exercise according to the football academy.
  5. Able to provide informed consent by them self or from guardians

Exclusion criteria

  1. Players having history of any Musculoskeletal Disorder or injury
  2. Players having recent injury resulting in at least 10-30 days off time from full training or matches.
  3. Players having history of skeletal trauma such as lower limb fractures.
  4. Players having history of any severe medical problems hindering regular participation in evaluation or training.
  5. Players using any nutritional supplements.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

40 participants in 2 patient groups

FIFA 11+ with dynamic core stability training
Experimental group
Description:
Participants in this group will undergo FIFA 11+ protocol along with additional Core training exercises including leg raises, crunches, superman, plank hip twist, and supine bridge will be given. Each exercise plan will be progressively increased.
Treatment:
Other: FIFA 11+ protocol with additional Core training exercises
FIFA 11+ protocol
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this group will undergo traditional FIFA 11+ protocol which consists of slow paced running exercises, strength, plyometric \& Balance exercises and high speed running with planting/cutting
Treatment:
Other: FIFA 11+ protocol

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Muhammad Furqan Hassan; Muhammad Salman Bashir

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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