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  <trial>
    <main>
      <trial_id>IRCT20230706058691N1</trial_id>
      <utrn></utrn>
      <reg_name>IRCT</reg_name>
      <date_registration>2023-11-20</date_registration>
      <primary_sponsor>riphah international niversity lahore</primary_sponsor>
      <public_title>effects of WBV and pylometric in football players</public_title>
      <acronym></acronym>
      <scientific_title>EFFECTS OF WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION THERAPY ALONG WITH PLYOMETRICS ON AGILITY,LOWER EXTREMITY FUNCTION AND GAIT IN FOOTBALLERS</scientific_title>
      <scientific_acronym></scientific_acronym>
      <date_enrolment>2023-07-21</date_enrolment>
      <type_enrolment>anticipated</type_enrolment>
      <target_size>30</target_size>
      <recruitment_status>Complete</recruitment_status>
      <url>https://irct.ir/trial/73313</url>
      <study_type>interventional</study_type>
      <study_design>Randomization: Randomized, Blinding: Single blinded, Placebo: Not used, Assignment: Parallel, Purpose: Treatment, Randomization description: Before the process of randomization, we will screen all the participants and assign them a unique number from 1 to 30. Then the process of randomization will be carried out using Random Allocation software version 1.0 (developed by the Department of Anaesthesia, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran). It is a randomization software for parallel group trials. It requires the total sample size and the total number of groups. We will add a total sample size of 30 participants and 2 groups into the software with only one block. The software generates an output file that can be opened with internet explorer. The output file contains a list of number along with assigned groups. In our case, the groups will be A and B with 15 participants in each group. Then this sequence will be used for participant allocation in the study groups, Blinding description: The care provider will not be  blinded to the groups of the study (i.e. Treatment and Control Group). While the outcome assessors will be blinded to the treatment protocols and study hypothesis.</study_design>
      <phase>N/A</phase>
      <hc_freetext>normal foot ballers.</hc_freetext>
      <i_freetext>Intervention 1: Intervention group:  whole body vibration and plyometric ...3sessions per week for 4 weeks, 30 min a day with 25 Hz with a patient standing on the vibration platform barefooted with feet parallel and in semi squat position. The feet will be placed at an equal distance from the center line of the device when standing.plyometric training include Sessions take about 35 minutes and start with regular 10 minutes (min) warm-up, 5 min of a jog, 5 min of stretching, and 20 min of side jumping (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ) and double-bound leg jumping (DBJ) training and five minutes of cooling down. SJ was an exercise in which subjects had to jump side to side between a cone with feet together while CMJ needed subjects to fully bend their knees with arm swing backwards followed by one jump as high as possible with arm swing forward and upward. DBJ required the subjects to jump forward horizontally twice with both feet close together. Each exercise was performed with ten repetitions for each set. It was decided that every type of jumps were performed for four sets with ten repetitions in each set as shown in Table 2. Rest was given 3 minutes between each set and 5 minutes between each exercise.(1)Pre and post intervention values will be taken on 1st day and after 4 weeks. Intervention 2: Intervention group group B PLYOMETRIC TRAINING ONLY Sessions take about 35 minutes and start with regular 10 minutes (min) warm-up, 5 min of a jog, 5 min of stretching, and 20 min of side jumping (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ) and double-bound leg jumping (DBJ) training and five minutes of cooling down. SJ was an exercise in which subjects had to jump side to side between a cone with feet together while CMJ needed subjects to fully bend their knees with arm swing backwards followed by one jump as high as possible with arm swing forward and upward. DBJ required the subjects to jump forward horizontally twice with both feet close together. Each exercise was performed with ten repetitions for each set. It was decided that every type of jumps were performed for four sets with ten repetitions in each set as shown in Table 2. Rest was given 3 minutes between each set and 5 minutes between each exercise.(1)Pre and post intervention values will be taken on 1st day and after 4 weeks.</i_freetext>
      <results_actual_enrolment></results_actual_enrolment>
      <results_date_completed></results_date_completed>
      <results_url_link></results_url_link>
      <results_summary></results_summary>
      <results_date_posted></results_date_posted>
      <results_date_first_publication></results_date_first_publication>
      <results_baseline_char></results_baseline_char>
      <results_participant_flow></results_participant_flow>
      <results_adverse_events></results_adverse_events>
      <results_outcome_measures></results_outcome_measures>
      <results_url_protocol></results_url_protocol>
      <results_IPD_plan>Undecided - It is not yet known if there will be a plan to make this available</results_IPD_plan>
      <results_IPD_description>Justification or reason for indecision in sharing IPD is its planing under process</results_IPD_description>
    </main>
    <contacts>
      <contact>
        <type>public</type>
        <firstname>zainab hassan</firstname>
        <middlename></middlename>
        <lastname></lastname>
        <address>121 e2 johar town lahore</address>
        <city>lahore</city>
        <country1>Pakistan</country1>
        <zip>54782</zip>
        <telephone>+92 336 7936515</telephone>
        <email>zainab.hassan@umt.edu.pk</email>
        <affiliation>university of management and technology lahore</affiliation>
      </contact>
      <contact>
        <type>scientific</type>
        <firstname>Zainab Hassan</firstname>
        <middlename></middlename>
        <lastname></lastname>
        <address>UMT, 72-A Raiwind Rd, dubai town Lahore</address>
        <city>Lahore</city>
        <country1>Pakistan</country1>
        <zip>55150</zip>
        <telephone>+92 42 111 300 200</telephone>
        <email>zainab.hassan@umt.edu.pk</email>
        <affiliation>University of Management and Technology  Lahore Pakistan</affiliation>
      </contact>
    </contacts>
    <countries>
      <country2>Pakistan</country2>
    </countries>
    <criteria>
      <inclusion_criteria>•	Age 18- 27 years
•	Footballers with regular training from last 2 years
•	Only males</inclusion_criteria>
      <agemin>18 years</agemin>
      <agemax>27 years</agemax>
      <gender>Male</gender>
      <exclusion_criteria>•	Lower limb injury past six months
•	History of no chronic illness
•	Recent fracture
•	Cardiopulmonary issues
•	Muscle or tendon injuries
•	No motor dysfunction
•	No Vestibular dysfunction</exclusion_criteria>
    </criteria>
    <health_condition_code>
      <hc_code></hc_code>
    </health_condition_code>
    <health_condition_keyword>
      <hc_keyword></hc_keyword>
    </health_condition_keyword>
    <intervention_code>
      <i_code>Rehabilitation</i_code>
      <i_code>Rehabilitation</i_code>
    </intervention_code>
    <intervention_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Intervention group:  whole body vibration and plyometric ...3sessions per week for 4 weeks, 30 min a day with 25 Hz with a patient standing on the vibration platform barefooted with feet parallel and in semi squat position. The feet will be placed at an equal distance from the center line of the device when standing.plyometric training include Sessions take about 35 minutes and start with regular 10 minutes (min) warm-up, 5 min of a jog, 5 min of stretching, and 20 min of side jumping (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ) and double-bound leg jumping (DBJ) training and five minutes of cooling down. SJ was an exercise in which subjects had to jump side to side between a cone with feet together while CMJ needed subjects to fully bend their knees with arm swing backwards followed by one jump as high as possible with arm swing forward and upward. DBJ required the subjects to jump forward horizontally twice with both feet close together. Each exercise was performed with ten repetitions for each set. It was decided that every type of jumps were performed for four sets with ten repetitions in each set as shown in Table 2. Rest was given 3 minutes between each set and 5 minutes between each exercise.(1)Pre and post intervention values will be taken on 1st day and after 4 weeks.</i_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Intervention group group B PLYOMETRIC TRAINING ONLY Sessions take about 35 minutes and start with regular 10 minutes (min) warm-up, 5 min of a jog, 5 min of stretching, and 20 min of side jumping (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ) and double-bound leg jumping (DBJ) training and five minutes of cooling down. SJ was an exercise in which subjects had to jump side to side between a cone with feet together while CMJ needed subjects to fully bend their knees with arm swing backwards followed by one jump as high as possible with arm swing forward and upward. DBJ required the subjects to jump forward horizontally twice with both feet close together. Each exercise was performed with ten repetitions for each set. It was decided that every type of jumps were performed for four sets with ten repetitions in each set as shown in Table 2. Rest was given 3 minutes between each set and 5 minutes between each exercise.(1)Pre and post intervention values will be taken on 1st day and after 4 weeks.</i_keyword>
    </intervention_keyword>
    <primary_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>1. Lower Extremity Function: Lower Extremity Function scale. Timepoint: before and after the intervention. Method of measurement: LEFS QUESTIONERE.</prim_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Gait Kinematics: (walking speed, step length)  through kinovea software. Timepoint: Before and after the intervention. Method of measurement: step length and stride length  in cm and walking speed in m/sec.</prim_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Agility. Timepoint: before and after the intervention. Method of measurement: Agility T-test.</prim_outcome>
    </primary_outcome>
    <secondary_outcome>
      <sec_outcome></sec_outcome>
    </secondary_outcome>
    <secondary_sponsor>
      <sponsor_name></sponsor_name>
    </secondary_sponsor>
    <secondary_ids>
      <secondary_id>
        <sec_id></sec_id>
        <issuing_authority></issuing_authority>
      </secondary_id>
    </secondary_ids>
    <source_support>
      <source_name>riphah international niversity lahore</source_name>
    </source_support>
    <ethics_reviews>
      <ethics_review>
        <status>Approved</status>
        <approval_date>2023-07-12</approval_date>
        <contact_name>riphah international university lahore</contact_name>
        <contact_address>28-M quaid e azam industrial estate kot lakhat lahore lahore punjab Pakistan</contact_address>
        <contact_phone></contact_phone>
        <contact_email></contact_email>
      </ethics_review>
    </ethics_reviews>
  </trial>
</trials>
