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Register: German Clinical Trials Register
Last refreshed on: 8 April 2024
Main ID:  DRKS00012305
Date of registration: 10/04/2017
Prospective Registration: Yes
Primary sponsor: Berner Fachhochschule, Departement Gesundheit, Disziplin Physiotherapie
Public title: Analysis of sports injuries in team sports to form predictors
Scientific title: Analysis of sports injuries in team sports to form predictors
Date of first enrolment: 10/04/2017
Target sample size: 600
Recruitment status: Complete
URL:  http://drks.de/search/en/trial/DRKS00012305
Study type:  observational
Study design:  Allocation: ; Masking: ; Control: ; Assignment: ; Study design purpose: prevention  
Phase: 
Countries of recruitment
Switzerland
Contacts
Name: Slavko    Rogan
Address:  Murtenstrasse 10 3008 Bern Switzerland
Telephone: +41 31 848 35 56
Email: slavko.rogan@bfh.ch
Affiliation:  Berner Fachhochschule, Departement Gesundheit, Disziplin Physiotherapie
Name: Slavko    Rogan
Address:  Murtenstrasse 10 3008 Bern Switzerland
Telephone: +41 31 848 35 56
Email: slavko.rogan@bfh.ch
Affiliation:  Berner Fachhochschule, Departement Gesundheit, Disziplin Physiotherapie
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: Protective young athletes aged between 18 and 40 years, who have no acute symptoms of the spine and the extremities
Exclusion criteria: Sportswomen, musculoskeletal symptoms, fever, acute infections, blood pressure medications, spine fractures, pelvis <12 months, cardiac, neurological, peripheral vascular disease, thrombosis.

Age minimum: 18 Years
Age maximum: 40 Years
Gender: Male
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Protective anamnestic young athletes, young team athletes with risk of injury
Intervention(s)
Group 1: This is a prospective and retrospective (injuries since last measurement) observation study, whereby the muscular strength, endurance, speed and kinanthropometric data are collected from athlete data of the frequency of injury, the type of injury, the localization of the injuries and the measurements on the days T0 to T15. The duration of the examination is set to 60 minutes.
Year 2017:
T0 = ??Measurement over 60 minutes before preparation phase
T1 = measurement over 60 minutes after the preparation phase
T2 = measurement over 60 minutes during the competition phase
T3 = Measurement over 60 minutes after the competition phase

Year 2018:
T4 = Measurement over 60 minutes before the preparation phase
T5 = Measurement over 60 minutes after the preparation phase
T6 = Measurement over 60 minutes during the competition phase
T7 = Measurement over 60 minutes after the competition phase

Year 2019:
T8 = Measurement over 60 minutes before the preparation phase
T9 = Measurement over 60 minutes after the preparation phase
T10 = Measurement over 60 minutes during the competition phase
T11 = Measurement over 60 minutes after the competition phase

Year 2020:
T12 = Measurement over 60 minutes before the preparation phase
T13 = Measurement over 60 minutes after the preparation phase
T14 = Measurement over 60 minutes during the competition phase
T15 = Measurement over 60 minutes after the competition phase
Primary Outcome(s)
Annual survey of injury by means of the questionnaire of Theisen et al. (2007) over a period of five years: frequency of injury, type of injury, localization of injuries.

Sports: young athletes who play in team sports such as football, ice hockey, (uni-) hockey, volleyball, basketball, handball
Secondary Outcome(s)
1) Muscle strength of the lower extremity: rate of force development is measured by means of plyometric jumps with an acceleration measuring device Myotest Sport (Myotest SA, Sion, Switzerland) = rate of force development in kN / m, step height in cm, ground contact time in ms
2) Muscle strength of the upper extremity: The sportsman should perform push-ups as many as possible within 60 seconds (Bös et al., 2004). Starting position: the abdomen position and the hands touching the buttocks. The hands behind the back are released, and placed next to the shoulders. The athlete presses off the ground until the arms are stretched and the body is loosened from the ground. Then one hand is released from the ground and touches the other hand. A hollow crust is to be avoided. Then the arms are flexed until the body is taken back to the initial position. Secondary outcome variables: dynamic muscular endurance in number of repetitions.

3) The trunk muscular strength will be assed by the Swiss OlympicPerformance Diagnostics Force" manual. , according to the "basic force test". Swiss Olympic observes the anterior, lateral and posterior (rear) trunk muscle chain.

4) Endurance is measured with the Yo-Yo Intermediate Recovery Method (Krustrup et al., 2003).
5) Speed is measured with a sprint over 10 meters.
6) KinAnthropometric survey is carried out according to the guidelines of the International Society for the Advancement of KinAnthropometry (ISAK). The following skin folds are measured: biceps, triceps, subscapularis, supraspinal and calf (Skinfold Caliper, Harpenden, USA). The condyle width of the femur and humerus are recorded with the Bone Caliper (Rosscraft, Canada) (Carter, 1975).
Secondary ID(s)
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Berner Fachhochschule, Departement Gesundheit, Disziplin Physiotherapie
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Ethics review
Status: Approved
Approval date: 28/02/2017
Contact:
info.kek@be.ch
Kantonale Ethikkommission Bern
(+41)31-6337070
info.kek@be.ch
Results
Results available:
Date Posted:
Date Completed: 31/12/2020
URL: http://drks.de/search/en/trial/DRKS00012305#studyResults
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