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The Effect of Diathermy Therapy on Isolated Lumbar Extension (ILEX) Training

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University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy Participants Study
Resistance Training

Treatments

Other: ILEX training
Other: CRET Therapy
Other: CRET therapy sham

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06852872
2023-02308_ILEX

Details and patient eligibility

About

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Isolated Back Extension (ILEX) machine Myosom and examine the influence of preheating on resistance training, the investigators will recruit a cohort of 14 healthy individuals, including both male and female participants, who have no prior experience with ILEX training, for a 9-week training program consisting of a total of 18 sessions. Baseline (BL) measurements will be conducted in the week before the initiation of training, and two follow-up measurements (F/U 1 and F/U 2) carried out after the ninth and eighteenth sessions, with a minimum break of 48 hours after the last training session to ensure proper recovery and to prevent inaccuracies in muscle thickness measurement arising due to acute oedema.

Full description

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Isolated Back Extension (ILEX) machine Myosom and examine the influence of preheating on resistance training, the investigators will recruit a cohort of 14 healthy individuals, including both male and female participants, who have no prior experience with ILEX training, for a 9-week training program consisting of a total of 18 sessions. Baseline (BL) measurements will be conducted in the week before the initiation of training, and two follow-up measurements (F/U 1 and F/U 2) carried out after the ninth and eighteenth sessions, with a minimum break of 48 hours after the last training session to ensure proper recovery and to prevent inaccuracies in muscle thickness measurement arising due to acute edema.

At BL, participants will need to give written informed consent and be familiarized to the back extensor machine and Category-Ratio-Scale (CR10) for the assessment of perceived effort and discomfort as well as thermal sensation and thermal comfort. Baseline assessment will include epidemiological data such as age, sex, height, and weight. At all three measurements (BL, F/U 1, F/U 2), the lumbar extensor musculature thickness (M. erector spinae) is evaluated through the ultrasound system Mylab2 (Esaote, Maastricht, Netherlands), the lower back flexibility is examined using a sit-and-reach test, and the isometric back extension endurance is measured through the Biering-Sørrensen test. Finally, maximal range of motion (ROM) and maximal voluntary isometric contraction will be evaluated using the Myosom machine.

Participants will be randomly assigned to either the sham group, which will receive a 10-minute treatment with Tecar device (T-Plus, Wintecare SA, Chiasso, Switzerland) turned off and not sending radiofrequency before each exercise session, or the intervention group, which will undergo a 10-minute treatment with the Tecar device to induce 448kHz capacitive monopolar radiofrequency and facilitate warming up of deep tissues. After every treatment the participants will be asked to rate their thermal sensation and comfort. Skin temperature will be measured using an infrared thermal imaging (FLIR A615 series, Emitec Industrial, Rotkreuz, Switzerland) after the first and final Tecar treatment.

Training will take place twice a week, beginning with a dynamic warm-up of the lumbar extensor for 120s, followed by three sets of resistance training (RT) lasting 120s, 120s, and 150s respectively, and concluding with a final set of dynamic recovery lasting 60s. 30-second recovery will be provided between every set. A low load will be used for the warm-up and recovery. The load will be subsequently increased until volitional fatigue. Repetitions will be executed by taking three seconds from complete flexion to complete extension, ensuring standardization at 20 repetitions per minute. A metronome with 40 beats per minute will provide audible feedback. The Myosom machine emits an audible signal upon completion of each phase of the repetition to guarantee a complete range of motion is achieved. Subsequent to every training session, participants will be requested to provide their effort (RPE-E) and discomfort (RPE-D) values.

Enrollment

25 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 30 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • healthy
  • pain-free
  • sufficient understanding of the German language
  • able to give informed consent
  • between 18 and 30

Exclusion criteria

  • pregnant
  • medication
  • surgery of lumbar spine
  • knee or hip disorders
  • low back pain
  • pathologies or deformities of lumbar spine
  • other disorders
  • previous or current ILEX Training

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

25 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention group
Experimental group
Description:
Capacitive Resistive Electric Transfer (CRET) therapy AND Isolate Lumbar Extension (ILEX) Training.
Treatment:
Other: CRET Therapy
Other: ILEX training
Sham Group
Sham Comparator group
Description:
Sham Capacitive Resistive Electric Transfer (CRET) therapy AND Isolate Lumbar Extension (ILEX) Training.
Treatment:
Other: CRET therapy sham
Other: ILEX training

Trial documents
1

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Giannina Dias, Msc; Ron Clijsen, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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