Evaluation of the effect of sensorimotor training on volleyball skills and shoulder girdle posture and proprioception of men's volleyball players with scapular Dyskinesis
Determining the effect of sensorimotor trianing on volleyball skills, shoulder girdle position and proprioceptive sensation in male volleyball players with scapular dysknesia.
Design
The clinical trial will have a control group and an exercise group, non-randomized allocation, phase 2 on 40 volleyball players with scapular dyskinesia. G-power software is used to determine the sample size.
Settings and conduct
Place of study: Urmia city volleyball clubs; Study population: adult male volleyball players; Type of blinding: Blinding is not done in this study.
Participants/Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: male volleyball players with a experience of participating in national league matches; having general health; normal body mass index; A positive scapular dyskinesia test.
Exclusion criteria: history of shoulder girdle fracture; history of shoulder girdle dislocations; presence of pain in shoulder girdle joints during functional activities
Intervention groups
Intervention group: This group will receive the sensorimotor training program during 8 weeks, 3 sessions per week and each session lasts about 50 minutes.
Control group: This group will not receive any intervention and only participate in the exercises related to their sport.
Main outcome variables
Passing skill, service skill, shoulder girdle posture, shoulder range of motion
General information
Reason for update
Acronym
IRCT registration information
IRCT registration number:IRCT20200125046250N3
Registration date:2024-06-23, 1403/04/03
Registration timing:prospective
Last update:2024-06-23, 1403/04/03
Update count:0
Registration date
2024-06-23, 1403/04/03
Registrant information
Name
Sajad Roshani
Name of organization / entity
Urmia University
Country
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Phone
+98 44 3345 8110
Email address
srowshani@yahoo.com
Recruitment status
Recruitment complete
Funding source
Expected recruitment start date
2024-06-26, 1403/04/06
Expected recruitment end date
2024-08-27, 1403/06/06
Actual recruitment start date
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Actual recruitment end date
empty
Trial completion date
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Scientific title
Evaluation of the effect of sensorimotor training on volleyball skills and shoulder girdle posture and proprioception of men's volleyball players with scapular Dyskinesis
Public title
The effect of sensorimotor training on improving the skill and range of motion of the shoulder
Purpose
Supportive
Inclusion/Exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria:
Being male
Volleyball players
Being at the age range of 18 to 25 years
Exclusion criteria:
Having a history of any fractures and dislocation in the joints of the shoulder girdle
Having pain in the shoulder joint
Age
From 18 years old to 25 years old
Gender
Male
Phase
N/A
Groups that have been masked
No information
Sample size
Target sample size:
40
Randomization (investigator's opinion)
Not randomized
Randomization description
Blinding (investigator's opinion)
Not blinded
Blinding description
Placebo
Not used
Assignment
Parallel
Other design features
Secondary Ids
empty
Ethics committees
1
Ethics committee
Name of ethics committee
Research Ethics committee of Urmia University
Street address
Kilometer 11, Sero road
City
Urmia
Province
West Azarbaijan
Postal code
5756151818
Approval date
2024-02-23, 1402/12/04
Ethics committee reference number
IR.URMIA.REC.1402.032
Health conditions studied
1
Description of health condition studied
Scapular dysknesia
ICD-10 code
M25.31
ICD-10 code description
Other instability, shoulder
Primary outcomes
1
Description
Passing and serving skills
Timepoint
Week 1, Week 8
Method of measurement
Using the AAHPERD test
2
Description
Shoulder posture
Timepoint
Week 1, Week 8
Method of measurement
Using photography, identifying the landmarks of the seventh cervical vertebra and the acromion appendage
3
Description
shoulder proprioception
Timepoint
Week 1, Week 8
Method of measurement
It is measured using a goniometer in two steps. In the second stage, the athlete must reconstruct the previous angle that he has put in his mind. The difference between the two measurement steps is considered as shoulder proprioception.
Secondary outcomes
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Intervention groups
1
Description
Intervention group: This group includes 20 volleyball players with scapular mobility disorder who will receive the sensory motor training program during 8 weeks, 3 sessions per week and each session lasts about 50 minutes. Intervention includes sensory and motor exercises including 3 phases: static, dynamic and functional. The exercises will be more difficult from each phase to the next and the principles of exercise science will be followed.
Category
Rehabilitation
2
Description
Control group: This group includes 20 volleyball players with scapular mobility disorder who will not receive any intervention and will only practice their sports.