The aims of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a protocol of manual therapy on the static balance, dynamic balance and mood states in health participants. This study will consist of a randomized controlled trial. Participants will be healthy subjects divided into 2 groups, being an experimental group that will receive a manual therapy session and a control group without treatment. It will be evaluated at the start of the study, after treatment and one week later.
Background Evidence suggest that the application of manual therapy could be effective in multiple pathologies, but there are few studies which have investigated the effectiveness of manual therapy in to balance and mood states. Objective To compare the effectiveness of a protocol of manual therapy on the static balance, dynamic balance and mood states in health participants. Metods This is a randomized controlled trial which will be carried out with young adults. The sample will be divided into 2 groups: a) experimental group that will receive a manual therapy session; b) a control group without treatment. All subjects signed the informed consent and confidentiality of the data was reserved according to the Helsinki declaration. The treatments were carried out in the laboratories of the University of Valencia and the project was approved by the institution's ethics committee. The experimental group to receive manual therapy (Bilateral manipulation lumbosacral, hip joint gapping, stretching the hip rotators with hip and knee flexion, femorotibial gapping, decompression of connective tissue of the patellofemoral region, internal and external joint line opening in laterality, mobilization of the base of the fibula, tibiofibular-talus gapping, and muscle strengthening). The control group will not receive treatment and only evaluations will be performed. Outcomes The evaluations will consist of the following variables: Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT), Unipedal Stance Test (UPST), Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) and POMS (Profile Of Mood States). Evaluations will be carried out at three times: at the beginning of the study, after treatment and one week later.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
101
bilateral manipulation lumbosacral, hip joint gapping, stretching the hip rotators with hip and knee flexion, femorotibial gapping, decompression of connective tissue of the patellofemoral region, internal and external joint line opening in laterality, mobilization of the base of the fibula, tibiofibular-talus gapping, and muscle strengthening.
The control group received no treatment, they only attended the evaluations.
Gemma Espí
Valencia, Spain
Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT)
It consists of reaching the lower limb as much as possible, in a standing position, while the other lower limb is kept on a stable support base, at a certain point. The reaches of the leg are evaluated using three determined directions, such as the anterior, the postero-medial and the postero-lateral.
Time frame: 1-week
Unipedal Stance Test (UPST)
It consists of a test to measure static balance. Subjects who focus on a fixed point that is marked on the wall and perform the single-legged support. Before lifting the lower limb to be assessed, which will determine the start of the test, the subjects have to cross their arms at chest level, placing their hands on the opposite shoulders. When the subject is ready, close the eyes and raise the lower limb, and the time it is capable of holding is measured with a stopwatch. It is performed later with the other leg
Time frame: 1-week
Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC)
reflects the patient's belief about the effect of the treatment applied. This tool evaluates this perception on a scale that ranges from 1 (the patient is much better) to 7 (the patient is much worse). It also consists of a visual analog scale that classified the improvement from 0 to 10, with the first value being a very good improvement and the second being a significant worsening after treatment.
Time frame: 1-week
POMS (Profile Of Mood States)
The POMS is a questionnaire which aims to measure the state of mind. It consists of 58 items, valued using a Likert-type format, with 5 possible response alternatives. From this test, a general index of mood alteration and thirst can be extracted, partially measured: Tension, Depression, Cholera, Vigor, Fatigue and Confusion. Although the POMS has been described as a redundant ladder, it appears to be a multidimensional instrument, with high internal consistency and a relatively stable factor structure.
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Time frame: 1-week