Orthopedic Manual Therapy vs Foam Roller on Flexibility, Joint Range of Motion, rm and Vertical Jump - Trial NCT05347303
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Study Focus
Finding-oriented orthopedic manual therapy treatment combined with foam roller
Interventional
other
Sponsor & Location
University of Jaรฉn
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Mar 28, 2022
Jun 17, 2022
Primary Outcome
Flexibility,Joint range of motion,Muscular Power,Muscle strength
Summary
Orthopedic Manual Therapy (OMT) is one of the branches of physiotherapy that has less
 evidence about its action and efficacy, but those who have had the opportunity to apply or
 receive it know its great benefits. Currently, worldwide, the approach given to physiotherapy
 goes hand in hand with the guidelines of the TMO, but in Colombia it is not seen in the same
 way. The objective of this TFM is to compare the effects of Finding-Oriented Orthopedic
 Manual Therapy combined with Foam Roller versus the effects of Foam Roller alone,
 specifically in terms of muscle power and lower limb flexibility in Colombian athletes. For
 this, a randomized controlled clinical trial will be carried out with two groups that will
 undergo different interventions. To measure the variables, the CMJ jump protocol will be used
 with the Optogait and the Wells or sit and reach test.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT05347303
Non-Device Trial

