The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of adding chitosan phonophoresis as an adjunct to a rehabilitation-based exercise program compared to a rehabilitation-based exercise program with sham chitosan phonophoresis in athletes with recurrent hamstring strain injuries on the following outcomes: Hamstring-specific pain and function, Muscle strength and endurance, Lower extremity functions, Hamstring Flexibility symmetry and Hamstring injury healing score.
Hamstring injuries represent one of the most prevalent and recurrent soft tissue injuries in athletes, accounting for a significant percentage of time lost from training and competition across a variety of sports disciplines. These injuries encompass a spectrum of diagnoses, including muscle strains, proximal tendon avulsions, tendinopathies, and referred posterior thigh pain. The prevalence of recurrent hamstring strain injuries varies widely in studies, ranging from about 12% to as high as 63%. On average, recurrent hamstring strains account for around 26% of all hamstring injuries in sports such as Australian football, soccer, and rugby.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
80
All participants will receive a standardized, criterion-based hamstring rehab, after a session included therapeutic ultrasound using chitosan phonophoresis. Each category contained two different exercises to offer more variability. The two categories will be trained alternately. All exercises will be organized in five or six progressive levels with increasing physical and cognitive difficulty, and will be required to be performed in order (from 1 to 5/6). The exercises start on the first level and move to the next one when exercises are executed with a proper technique, as assessed by the therapist. The program takes about 15-20 minutes to complete after familiarization (3 sessions/week, clinic-supervised, 6 weeks).
All participants will receive a standardized, criterion-based hamstring rehab, after a session included therapeutic ultrasound using cham phonophoresis. Each category contained two different exercises to offer more variability. The two categories will be trained alternately. All exercises will be organized in five or six progressive levels with increasing physical and cognitive difficulty, and will be required to be performed in order (from 1 to 5/6). The exercises start on the first level and move to the next one when exercises are executed with a proper technique, as assessed by the therapist. The program takes about 15-20 minutes to complete after familiarization (3 sessions/week, clinic-supervised, 6 weeks).
Cairo Uneversity
Cairo, Egypt
The Peetrons Classification System
The system consists of four grades (from 0 to 3) which describe the structural integrity of the muscle as seen on diagnostic ultrasonography
Time frame: baseline
Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment - Hamstring
The Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment - Hamstring is a self-administered questionnaire developed to quantify the severity of symptoms, functional limitations, and sporting disability associated with hamstring injuries
Time frame: baseline and 6 weeks post intervention
Single-Leg Hamstring Bridge Test
The Single-Leg Hamstring Bridge Test will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation protocols that reflect hamstring strength
Time frame: baseline and 6 weeks post intervention
Lower Extremity Functional Test
The Lower Extremity Functional Test is performance-based test designed to assess athletic fitness, fatigue resistance, agility, speed, and neuromuscular control of the lower limbs
Time frame: baseline and 6 weeks post intervention
Active Knee Extension Test
The Active Knee Extension Test is excellent in symptomatic and healthy (ICC often ≥0.90), used with an inclinometer
Time frame: baseline and 6 weeks post intervention
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