Informations générales
  • Catégorie de maladie Blessures (BASEC)
  • Study Phase N/A (ICTRP)
  • État du recrutement recrutement pas encore commencé (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Lieu de l’étude
    Winterthur
    (BASEC)
  • Responsable de l'étude Michelle C. Haas michelle.haas2@zhaw.ch (BASEC)
  • Source(s) de données BASEC: Importé de 07.03.2025 ICTRP: Importé de 20.03.2025
  • Date de mise à jour 20.03.2025 02:00
HumRes66324 | SNCTP000006266 | BASEC2024-01173 | NCT06845150

Combined mental and physical training in an immersive environment compared to sequential mental and physical training in individuals with reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament

  • Catégorie de maladie Blessures (BASEC)
  • Study Phase N/A (ICTRP)
  • État du recrutement recrutement pas encore commencé (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Lieu de l’étude
    Winterthur
    (BASEC)
  • Responsable de l'étude Michelle C. Haas michelle.haas2@zhaw.ch (BASEC)
  • Source(s) de données BASEC: Importé de 07.03.2025 ICTRP: Importé de 20.03.2025
  • Date de mise à jour 20.03.2025 02:00

Résumé de l'étude

Anterior cruciate ligament tears commonly occur in sports and lead to a rehabilitation time of up to one year. Individuals after an ACL tear show a persistently altered movement pattern and deficits in mental functions such as reaction inhibition. However, when individuals are in an immersive environment after an ACL tear, their movement pattern resembles that of healthy individuals. Dual-task training, a combined mental and physical training, improves mental functions in female team sport athletes. Therefore, dual-task training in an immersive environment, for example through exergaming, offers great potential to improve these factors. Thus, we investigate in this study what changes occur in mental and physical functions, as well as in motivation, when training with or without dual-task for 10 weeks. We also examine how dual-task training in an immersive environment affects biomechanical movement patterns. The aim of this study is to investigate how physical and mental functions change when training with or without dual-task for 10 weeks, how intrinsic motivation changes over 10 weeks, and how dual-task training in an immersive environment affects biomechanical movement patterns. Individuals aged between 18 and 40 years who have had an ACL tear at least six months ago and have received clearance for single-leg jumps will be recruited for the study. In a first appointment, physical and mental tests will be conducted. In a second appointment, biomechanics will be measured during immersive dual-task training. Participants will then be randomly divided into two groups. For 10 weeks, participants will either complete an individually guided training or a dual-task training twice a week. In a final appointment, the tests will be repeated to observe differences compared to the first.

(BASEC)

Intervention étudiée

dual-task training

(BASEC)

Maladie en cours d'investigation

Return to competition after cruciate ligament rupture

(BASEC)

Critères de participation
- 18-40 years old - at least 6 months since an anterior cruciate ligament tear - written consent of the treating surgeon to undertake the training (BASEC)

Critères d'exclusion
- Surgery on the non-injured leg in the last 12 months - Concussion in the last 6 months - Inflammatory pain or severe swelling during exercise (BASEC)

Lieu de l’étude

Winterthur

(BASEC)

Switzerland (ICTRP)

Sponsor

non disponible

Contact pour plus d'informations sur l'étude

Personne de contact en Suisse

Michelle C. Haas

+41589347557

michelle.haas2@zhaw.ch

(BASEC)

Informations générales

+41 58 934 75 57

michelle.haas2@zhaw.ch

(ICTRP)

Nom du comité d'éthique approbateur (pour les études multicentriques, uniquement le comité principal)

Commission cantonale de Zurich

(BASEC)

Date d'approbation du comité d'éthique

04.02.2025

(BASEC)


Identifiant de l'essai ICTRP
NCT06845150 (ICTRP)

Titre officiel (approuvé par le comité d'éthique)
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Titre académique
Dual-Task Training in an Immersive Environment Compared to Single Task Training in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructed Individuals (ICTRP)

Titre public
Combined Compared to Sequential Cognitive and Physical Training in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructed Individuals (ICTRP)

Maladie en cours d'investigation
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Rehabilitation (ICTRP)

Intervention étudiée
Other: Dual-task trainingOther: Single task training (ICTRP)

Type d'essai
Interventional (ICTRP)

Plan de l'étude
Allocation: Randomized. Intervention model: Parallel Assignment. Primary purpose: Other. Masking: None (Open Label). (ICTRP)

Critères d'inclusion/exclusion
Inclusion Criteria:

- 18-40 years old

- At least 6 months after ACL injury

- Surgically reconstructed ACL

- At least 2 hours of sports participation before the injury

- Written consent of the attending surgeon to perform intensified training methods
including one-legged jumps at 6 months after surgery after the first visit

- Ability to give informed consent as documented by signature

- Ability to understand instructions in German or English

- BMI < 28 kg/m^2

- Availability to take part in at least 70% of all training sessions

Exclusion Criteria:

- Surgery on the contralateral leg during the last 12 months

- Acute or chronic musculoskeletal, neurological, or cardiopulmonary disorders

- Unadjusted vision problems

- Concussion during the last 6 months

- Pregnancy

- Breastfeeding

- Amputation

- Inflammatory pain or swelling during exercising (ICTRP)

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Critères d'évaluation principaux et secondaires
Interference;Response inhibition (ICTRP)

Jumping performance - contact time;Jumping performance - peak force;Strength;Intrinsic motivation;Kinematics of the lower extremities (ICTRP)

Date d'enregistrement
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Inclusion du premier participant
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Sponsors secondaires
Kantonsspital Winterthur KSW;ZHAW DIZH Fellowship Program (ICTRP)

Contacts supplémentaires
Michelle C. Haas, michelle.haas2@zhaw.ch, +41 58 934 75 57 (ICTRP)

ID secondaires
DUACL (ICTRP)

Résultats-Données individuelles des participants
non disponible

Informations complémentaires sur l'essai
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06845150 (ICTRP)


Résultats de l'essai

Résumé des résultats

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