The aim of our study is to compare the effects of the Copenhagen adduction exercise, performed at different loading intensities, on hip muscle strength development, performance, flexibility, and delayed onset muscle soreness. The study will include active taekwondo athletes between the ages of 12-18. Athletes will be randomly divided into two groups: a low-intensity Copenhagen Adduction exercise group and a high-intensity Copenhagen Adduction exercise group. Athletes in both the low-intensity and high-intensity exercise groups will perform the exercise for 8 weeks in addition to their regular training program. At the beginning of the study and at the 4th, 8th, and 16th weeks, assessments will be conducted for hip abductor and adductor eccentric and isometric muscle strength, flexibility of the hip adductors, level of delayed muscle soreness, single-leg jump test, and timed lateral hop tests. The outcome of our study will determine how much improvement is achieved in hip muscle strength and lower extremity physical fitness parameters during and after the application of the Copenhagen adduction exercise at different loading intensities.
The study is a single-blind randomized controlled trial including male and female adolescent taekwondo athletes (12-18 years). Evaluators will be blinded to which group are assessing. Participants will be recruited from the local sports clubs. Club coaches will be asked to invite club players. Players interested in participating in the study will be asked to attend a meeting where the study will be explained to them. Those who were interested will then be assessed for inclusion and exclusion criteria. Interventions: Sports clubs are allocated to the high-intensity Copenhagen adductor exercise group (HCAE) or the low-intensity Copenhagen adduction exercise group (LCAE). Athletes in both the low-intensity and high-intensity exercise groups will perform the exercise for 8 weeks. Athletes in the HCAE group will perform the classic Copenhagen adduction exercise protocol and at LCAE group will perform the modified Copenhagen adduction exercise protocol. Testing procedure: The following tests will be performed before the exercise and 4th - 8th - 16th weeks after the beginning of the exercise. The isometric and eccentric strength of the hip adductors and abductors Hip adduction flexibility Single-leg hop test Side hop test A 10-point visual analog scale will be used to record the level of muscle soreness and rate of perceived exertion experienced after each training session.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
Copenhagen adduction exercise is an eccentric strengthening protocol of hip adductors and suitable for groin injury prevention and rehabilitation.
Copenhagen adduction exercise is an eccentric strengthening protocol of hip adductors and suitable for groin injury prevention and rehabilitation.
Hacettepe University
Ankara, Altındag, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGhip muscle strength
isometric and eccentric hip adductor and abductor muscle strength will assess with a hand-held dynamometer.
Time frame: beginning and 4th-8th-16th weeks after beginning
lower extremity performance
single leg hop test and side hop test
Time frame: beginning and 4th-8th-16th weeks after beginning
hip adduction flexibility
hip adduction range of motion will assess with a goniometer.
Time frame: beginning and 4th-8th-16th weeks after beginning
delayed onset muscle soreness
delayed onset muscle soreness will assessed with visual analog scale.
Time frame: immediately after each exercise session, through 8 weeks
rate of perceived exertion
rate of perceived exertion will assessed with BORG CR10 scale(Borg Rating Of Perceived Exertion).
Time frame: immediately after each exercise session, through 8 weeks
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