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Neuromuscular Training vs Strength Training

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DAVID CRUZ DÍAZ

Status

Completed

Conditions

Ankle Injuries

Treatments

Other: Neuromuscular training
Other: Strength training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05250739
ANKLEST

Details and patient eligibility

About

Chronic ankle instability is a complex condition. Limited mobility, perceived instability, and recurrent ankle sprains are common characteristics that reduce the quality of life in subjects who suffer chronic ankle instability. Neuromuscular training and strength training has been recommended in chronic ankle instability management interventions. However, there are contradictory findings on results when comparing neuromuscular training, strength training, and control group.

Full description

Participants were randomly assigned to the neuromuscular training group, strength training group, and control group with no intervention if participants met the inclusion criteria.

Neuromuscular training group. It consisted of a multi-station training with 6 exercises, increasing the difficulty progressively as the participants controlled the execution. The exercises were all performed barefoot and with the injured foot. These were a combination of standing and jumping exercises involving the injured ankle.

A strength training group was performed with resistance bands. The band was fastened to the unaffected ankle, while the participant was told to perform front and back pulls, as well as adduction and abduction movements with the affected ankle. Participants were told to control the ankle movement and to make it slow.

Control group received no intervention.

Enrollment

67 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria were consistent with recommendations made from International Ankle Consortium16 and were checked before the intervention:

  • To have suffered the first sprain at least 6 months before the beginning of the study.
  • Cumberland ankle instability score ≤24.
  • To be physically active.

Exclusion criteria.

  • Participants could not have suffered an acute sprain in the 6 previous weeks to the beginning of the study.
  • History of recent ankle surgery.
  • Epilepsy or previous seizures.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

67 participants in 3 patient groups

Strength training
Experimental group
Description:
Participants completed 16 training sessions of strength training during eight weeks.
Treatment:
Other: Strength training
Neuromuscular training
Experimental group
Description:
Participants completed 16 training sessions of neuromuscular training during eight weeks.
Treatment:
Other: Neuromuscular training
Control group
No Intervention group
Description:
The Control group received no intervention.

Trial contacts and locations

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