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Hip Peak Torque in Running and Jumping Activities in Healthy Active Subjects

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Hvidovre University Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Hip Injuries

Treatments

Other: Healthy group

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03855748
Hip Biomechanics

Details and patient eligibility

About

Hip-related groin pain is common in sports that involves change of direction, kicks and sprint accelerations such as football, ishockey, tennis and basketball. Groin pain symptoms either pre- or post-treatment may be load-related, there is limited information on how different sporting activities affect hip joint loading. Thus, the purpose of this explorative cross-sectional study is to investigate hip peak torque in running and jumping activities in healthy active subjects.

Such information may guide furture rehabilitation strategies and return to sport sport criteria.

Twenty healthy subjects from the Capital Region of Denmark with an age of 18-40 will be included.

Hip joint kinetics and kinamatics will be obtained during the following activities for each subjects:

  1. Walking
  2. Jogging (8-11 km/h)
  3. Maximal 6 meters sprint acceleration
  4. Single leg drop jump from 35 cm height
  5. Horizontal jump with single leg landing with a distance of 100% and 150% of leg length
  6. Maximal change of direction at 45, 135, 180 degrees
  7. Single-leg cross-country skiing exercise

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 50 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Subjects who are healthy and physically active.

Exclusion criteria

  • Any history of lower limb surgery or fracture
  • Lower limb injuries, joint or muscle pain with a duration of more than 6 weeks within the past year.
  • Body Mass Index more than 30 kg/m2

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