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To evaluate if the Founder exercise will significantly change participants kinematics when performing hip hinge movement. Secondary purpose is to evaluate if completing the Founder Exercise intervention will improve confidence in performing a hip hinge.
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Pretest:
The participant will be asked to provide their age, biological sex, self-reported height, and self-reported weight. The participant will be assigned a subject ID number (These will be sequential, starting at P001).
The participant will be asked to fill out a paper copy of a patient confidence scale (attached document labeled "Patient Confidence Scale") for utilizing a hip hinge movement pattern. The scale will consist of Likert-type questions, asking participants to rate their confidence in performing the hip hinge during a range of functional tasks, such as lifting, bending, and squatting. Each question will be rated on a 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating greater confidence in safely executing the movement.
Participants will be asked to remove their socks and shoes to allow for the precise placement of reflective markers (small skin-safe adhesive stickers). A trained member of the research team will position these markers either directly on the skin or over clothing at specific anatomical landmarks on the left side of the body. The landmarks include: the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, the head of the humerus, the greater trochanter, the lateral joint line of the knee, and the lateral malleolus
The participant will then be instructed using the following statement: "Please perform a hip hinge movement based on your current understanding and ability". Assessor 1 will obtain the following measurements:
Foot placement: The participant will step on to the prepared surface (a sheet of paper that has been rolled out and secured to the ground with tape). The participant will stand with both feet on the paper and instructed to adjust to their preferred start position as necessary. Assessor 1 will mark the paper at the center of each calcanei and at the distal end of each great toe. At the conclusion of the movement the participant will step off the paper and Assessor 1 will measure the distance between the two center points using a tape measure to obtain the participant's stance width. Assessor 1 will then use a goniometer to measure the angle between the center point and the great toe point of each foot to obtain the angle of orientation of the foot.
Shoulder flexion, hip flexion, knee flexion, ankle sagittal plane flexion: The angles will be measured using 2D video analysis through the OnForm app on an iPad. This will be recorded directly into the app and stored by OnForm (OnForm's privacy policy is attached). This app enables video recording and allows for detailed frame-by-frame analysis, including precise marking of anatomical structures and the calculation of distances and angles during the participant's hip hinge movement. The iPad will be positioned to the left of the participant so that all reflective markers are in view of the camera when the arms are raised overhead.
o Then, the participant's grip strength will be measured using a hand grip dynamometer, a reliable and valid tool for measuring isometric grip force. The participant will stand with the test arm bent at the elbow to 90 degrees with the forearm and wrist in neutral. The dynamometer will be placed in the test hand and the participant will be instructed to perform a maximal squeeze. This will be repeated 3 times, and the highest measure will be documented. This will then be repeated for the opposite hand.
Intervention:
o Each participant will receive 8 minutes of instruction from Assessor 2 on performing the Founder Exercise according to the standardized training strategies documented in the attached file labeled "Founder Exercise Instruction".
o The participant will then be allowed 10 practice repetitions with cueing from Assessor 2. Guidelines for cuing can be found in the "Founder Exercise Instruction" document.
Post Test:
o The participant will perform a final hip hinge during which all measurements will be obtained by Assessor 1 identically as in the pre-test.
Sharing of Results with Subjects*
• Individual subject results will only be shared with participants by request at the completion of the study. They will receive access to their data electronically via email.
Study Timelines*
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria*
• Participants will be screened for eligibility by responding to an email sent by the research team. (This email is attached and labeled as "Participant Eligibility Confirmation Email").
Inclusion Criteria:
o Age between 18 and 50 years.
o Ability to perform physical exercises, including bending at the waist.
Exclusion Criteria:
o History of low back pain, pelvic pain, or hip pain.
o Participants that have pain with the intervention.
o Current or past musculoskeletal injuries affecting hip, knee, ankle, or foot function.
Local Number of Subjects • A total number of 30 participants will be needed to complete this study, however, we will enroll 33 in order to account for an anticipated 10% attrition rate.
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