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Comparison Of Isometric And Isokinetic Strength Training Effects On Physical Performance In Athletes With Knee Pain - Trial NCT03641781

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Comparison Of Isometric And Isokinetic Strength Training Effects On Physical Performance In Athletes With Knee Pain

Study Focus

Knee Injuries

isometric strength training and isokinetic strength training

Interventional

other

Sponsor & Location

Isra University

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Jan 01, 2016

Nov 01, 2016

50 participants

Primary Outcome

change in Agility Run Test time,change in Vertical Jump test height,change in Athletic single leg stability test

Summary

Frequent sports events causing more injuries in athletes causing decline in their
 performance. Injuries around knee joint are common. Strength training of hamstring and
 quadriceps are effective tool in rehabilitation. The multi-speeds and multi-angles strength
 training plans were used to see the effects on symptoms and performance in athletes.

ICD-10 Classifications

Injuries to the knee and lower leg
Sprain and strain of other and unspecified parts of knee
Other spontaneous disruption of ligament(s) of knee
Crushing injury of knee
Injury to multiple structures of knee

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT03641781

Non-Device Trial