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  <trial>
    <main>
      <trial_id>IRCT20231112060027N1</trial_id>
      <utrn></utrn>
      <reg_name>IRCT</reg_name>
      <date_registration>2023-11-26</date_registration>
      <primary_sponsor>The University of Shahid Beheshti</primary_sponsor>
      <public_title>The effect of executive function training on the probability of anterior cruciate ligament injury occurrence</public_title>
      <acronym></acronym>
      <scientific_title>The effect of executive function training on the probability of anterior cruciate ligament injury occurrence in adult men football players</scientific_title>
      <scientific_acronym></scientific_acronym>
      <date_enrolment>2023-11-18</date_enrolment>
      <type_enrolment>anticipated</type_enrolment>
      <target_size>26</target_size>
      <recruitment_status>Complete</recruitment_status>
      <url>https://irct.ir/trial/73722</url>
      <study_type>interventional</study_type>
      <study_design>Randomization: Not randomized, Blinding: Not blinded, Placebo: Not used, Assignment: Parallel, Purpose: Prevention, Other design features: The participants of the present study will be selected through available sampling and will be completely randomly divided into two experimental and control groups. The experimental group will perform cruciate ligament injury prevention exercises along with cognitive challenge and the control group will perform cruciate ligament injury prevention exercises without cognitive challenge.</study_design>
      <phase>N/A</phase>
      <hc_freetext>Anterior cruciate ligament injury Risk factors.</hc_freetext>
      <i_freetext>Intervention 1: Intervention group: The training program includes five sections of warm-up, stretching, strength training, plyometric training and agility training, which takes about 20 minutes to complete. The exercises will be done twice a week for eight weeks. These are performed before the main exercises and as a warm-up to prevent fatigue from affecting biomechanical techniques. In these exercises, psychological challenges involving the executive function of the brain (cognitive flexibility, response inhibition and working memory) will be applied. Intervention 2: Control group: The training program includes five sections of warm-up, stretching, strength training, plyometric training and agility training, which takes about 20 minutes to complete. The exercises will be done twice a week for eight weeks. These are performed before the main exercises and as a warm-up to prevent fatigue from affecting biomechanical techniques. Cognitive challenges will not be applied in this group.</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>Yes - There is a plan to make this available</results_IPD_plan>
      <results_IPD_description>What will be shared:
The data that can be published includes the angles of the hip, knee and ankle joints, which are captured using a motion analysis device and will be published as the average and standard deviation of the groups.

When:
after the results publication

To whom:
Researchers, students and experts in sports and health sciences

Conditions:
For research

Where to obtain:
mohadese.fd@gmail.com

How to obtain:
The request must be sent via email and the response will be sent within 15 days.

Comments:
</results_IPD_description>
    </main>
    <contacts>
      <contact>
        <type>public</type>
        <firstname>Mohadese Fadaei</firstname>
        <middlename></middlename>
        <lastname></lastname>
        <address>11th Dead End, Shahid Zamani Alley, Imam Reza Blvd., Janbazan Square.</address>
        <city>Rasht</city>
        <country1>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country1>
        <zip>4187885313</zip>
        <telephone>+98 13 3383 3179</telephone>
        <email>moh.fadaei@mail.sbu.ac.ir</email>
        <affiliation>The University of Shahid Beheshti</affiliation>
      </contact>
      <contact>
        <type>scientific</type>
        <firstname>Mohadese Fadaei</firstname>
        <middlename></middlename>
        <lastname></lastname>
        <address>11th Dead End, Shahid Zamani Alley, Imam Reza Blvd., Janbazan Square.</address>
        <city>Rasht</city>
        <country1>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country1>
        <zip>4187885313</zip>
        <telephone>+98 13 3383 3179</telephone>
        <email>moh.fadaei@mail.sbu.ac.ir</email>
        <affiliation>The University of Shahid Beheshti</affiliation>
      </contact>
    </contacts>
    <countries>
      <country2>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country2>
    </countries>
    <criteria>
      <inclusion_criteria>Being in the age range between 18 and 30 years old
Membership in one of the Guilan Province Super League football teams
Playing in football teams for at least 5 years
No history of knee injury and lower body surgery in the last 6 months</inclusion_criteria>
      <agemin>18 years</agemin>
      <agemax>30 years</agemax>
      <gender>Male</gender>
      <exclusion_criteria>unwilling of the athlete and not performing the protocol correctly
The occurrence of a sports injury causing to leave training
Absence of more than 3 sessions during the training
Not participating the post-exam</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>Prevention</i_code>
      <i_code>Prevention</i_code>
    </intervention_code>
    <intervention_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Intervention group: The training program includes five sections of warm-up, stretching, strength training, plyometric training and agility training, which takes about 20 minutes to complete. The exercises will be done twice a week for eight weeks. These are performed before the main exercises and as a warm-up to prevent fatigue from affecting biomechanical techniques. In these exercises, psychological challenges involving the executive function of the brain (cognitive flexibility, response inhibition and working memory) will be applied.</i_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Control group: The training program includes five sections of warm-up, stretching, strength training, plyometric training and agility training, which takes about 20 minutes to complete. The exercises will be done twice a week for eight weeks. These are performed before the main exercises and as a warm-up to prevent fatigue from affecting biomechanical techniques. Cognitive challenges will not be applied in this group.</i_keyword>
    </intervention_keyword>
    <primary_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Ankle angles in sagittal plane during drop jump landing at initial ground contact. Timepoint: Measurement of the ankle angles in sagittal plane in drop jump landing at initial ground contact at the beginning of the study (before the start of the intervention) and 8 weeks after the start of the exercises. Method of measurement: Motion analyzer.</prim_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Ankle angles in sagittal plane during drop jump landing at maximum knee flexion. Timepoint: Measurement of the ankle angles in sagittal plane in drop jump landing at  maximum knee flexion at the beginning of the study (before the start of the intervention) and 8 weeks after the start of the exercises. Method of measurement: Motion analyzer.</prim_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Knee angles in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes in drop jump landing at initial ground contact. Timepoint: Measurement of knee angles in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes in drop jump landing at initial ground contact at the beginning of the study (before the start of the intervention) and 8 weeks after the start of the exercises. Method of measurement: Motion analyzer.</prim_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Knee angles in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes during drop jump landing at maximum knee flexion. Timepoint: Measurement of knee angles in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes in drop jump landing at maximum knee flexion at the beginning of the study (before the start of the intervention) and 8 weeks after the start of the exercises. Method of measurement: Motion analyzer.</prim_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Hip angles in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes during drop jump landing at initial ground contact. Timepoint: Measurement of hip angles in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes in drop jump landing at initial ground contact at the beginning of the study (before the start of the intervention) and 8 weeks after the start of the exercises. Method of measurement: Motion analyzer.</prim_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Hip angles in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes in drop jump landing at maximum knee flexion. Timepoint: Measurement of hip angles in sagittal, frontal and transverse planes in drop jump landing at maximum knee flexion at the beginning of the study (before the start of the intervention) and 8 weeks after the start of the exercises. Method of measurement: Motion analyzer.</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>The University of Shahid Beheshti</source_name>
    </source_support>
    <ethics_reviews>
      <ethics_review>
        <status>Approved</status>
        <approval_date>2022-05-28</approval_date>
        <contact_name>Ethics committee of Shahid Beheshti University</contact_name>
        <contact_address>Dead End 11, Shahid Zamani Alley, Imam Reza Blvd., Janbazan Square. Rasht Guilan Iran (Islamic Republic of)</contact_address>
        <contact_phone></contact_phone>
        <contact_email></contact_email>
      </ethics_review>
    </ethics_reviews>
  </trial>
</trials>
