| CTRI Number |
CTRI/2025/06/088207 [Registered on: 04/06/2025] Trial Registered Prospectively |
| Last Modified On: |
03/06/2025 |
| Post Graduate Thesis |
Yes |
| Type of Trial |
Interventional |
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Type of Study
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Other (Specify) [sport specific training] |
| Study Design |
Randomized, Parallel Group Trial |
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Public Title of Study
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the Effects of Multidirectional Plyometric training and Neuromuscular Training on Sports Specific Performance, Aerobic Capacity, Balance, and Strength on Basketball Players is being compared |
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Scientific Title of Study
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Comparative Effect of Multidirectional Plyometric Training Vs Neuromuscular Training on Sports specific Performance, Aerobic Capacity, Balance and Strength in Basketball Players. |
| Trial Acronym |
NIL |
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Secondary IDs if Any
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| Secondary ID |
Identifier |
| NIL |
NIL |
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Details of Principal Investigator or overall Trial Coordinator (multi-center study)
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| Name |
Girishika |
| Designation |
PG Student |
| Affiliation |
SGT University |
| Address |
SGT University chandu Budhera, Gurugram, Haryana, India.
Gurgaon HARYANA 122505 India |
| Phone |
9818779453 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
girishika2000@gmail.com |
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Details of Contact Person Scientific Query
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| Name |
Dr Pooja Anand |
| Designation |
Dean |
| Affiliation |
SGT University |
| Address |
SGT University chandu Budhera, Gurugram, Haryana, India.
Gurgaon HARYANA 122505 India |
| Phone |
9810240409 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
pooja.physiotherapy@sgtuniversity.org |
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Details of Contact Person Public Query
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| Name |
Girishika |
| Designation |
PG Student |
| Affiliation |
SGT University |
| Address |
SGT University chandu Budhera, Gurugram, Haryana, India.
Gurgaon HARYANA 122505 India |
| Phone |
9818779453 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
girishika2000@gmail.com |
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Source of Monetary or Material Support
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| SGT University Budhera, Gurugram- Badli road, Gurugram, Haryana -122505,India
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Primary Sponsor
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| Name |
Girishika |
| Address |
SGT University Budhera, Gurugram- Badli road, Gurugram, Haryana -122505,India |
| Type of Sponsor |
Other [self] |
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Details of Secondary Sponsor
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Countries of Recruitment
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India |
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Sites of Study
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| No of Sites = 1 |
| Name of Principal
Investigator |
Name of Site |
Site Address |
Phone/Fax/Email |
| Dr Girishika PT |
Tau Devi Lal Stadium |
basketball ground, Sector 38, Gurugram, Haryana 122018. Gurgaon HARYANA |
9818779453
girishika2000@gmail.com |
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Details of Ethics Committee
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| No of Ethics Committees= 2 |
| Name of Committee |
Approval Status |
| Departmental ethical committee, Faculty of physiotherapy, SGT Univrsity |
Approved |
| Tau Devi lal Stadium |
Approved |
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Regulatory Clearance Status from DCGI
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Health Condition / Problems Studied
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| Health Type |
Condition |
| Healthy Human Volunteers |
Basketball players with no a history of musculoskeletal injury in the last 3 months.
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Intervention / Comparator Agent
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| Type |
Name |
Details |
| Intervention |
Multidirectional plyometric training |
Multidirectional plyometric training is based on the concept of training specificity by advocating the use of vertical and horizontal jumps and displacements in order to improve performance by the transference of gains in strength and power to performance parameters related to vertical and horizontal force production (for example, vertical–horizontal jumps, sprints). it is 6 week intervention for improving player sport specific performance.
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| Comparator Agent |
Neuromuscular training |
Neuromuscular training (NMT) as a conceptual training program that incorporates general (e.g., fundamental movements) and specific strength and conditioning tasks (e.g., resistance, balance, agility, plyometric) with the aim of preventing injuries, enhancing injury resilience, and improving sporting and motor skill performance. it is 6 week intervention for basketball players |
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Inclusion Criteria
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| Age From |
18.00 Year(s) |
| Age To |
25.00 Year(s) |
| Gender |
Male |
| Details |
1.Players in the age group between 18- 25 years
2.Male basketball players.
3.Playing basketball for more than 2 years.
4.No history of any injuries for more than 3 months.
5.Players who will prepare for state- level competition.
6.Players who are not involved in any research program.
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| ExclusionCriteria |
| Details |
1.Players who are involved in basketball game as recreational sports.
2.Basketball players with a history of musculoskeletal injury in the last 3 months.
3.Basketball player with a history of neurological, Respiratory and Cardiovascular problems such as exercise- induced asthma, epilepsy, arteriosclerosis, Myocardial infarction, valvular heart disease.
4.Players with the history of surgical, medical intervention last 6 months.
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Method of Generating Random Sequence
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Coin toss, Lottery, toss of dice, shuffling cards etc |
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Method of Concealment
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An Open list of random numbers |
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Blinding/Masking
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Participant Blinded |
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Primary Outcome
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| Outcome |
TimePoints |
Aerobic capacity
Balance
Strength
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0 day assessment
6th week assessment
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Secondary Outcome
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| Outcome |
TimePoints |
Agility
Lower limb power
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day 0 assessment
6th week assessment
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Target Sample Size
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Total Sample Size="40" Sample Size from India="40"
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (Total)= "Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials"
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (India)="Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials" |
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Phase of Trial
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N/A |
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Date of First Enrollment (India)
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16/06/2025 |
| Date of Study Completion (India) |
Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials |
| Date of First Enrollment (Global) |
16/06/2025 |
| Date of Study Completion (Global) |
Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials |
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Estimated Duration of Trial
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Years="1" Months="0" Days="0" |
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Recruitment Status of Trial (Global)
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Not Yet Recruiting |
| Recruitment Status of Trial (India) |
Not Yet Recruiting |
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Publication Details
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N/A |
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Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement
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Will individual participant data (IPD) be shared publicly (including data dictionaries)?
Response - NO
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Brief Summary
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Basketball is a competitive sport involving various motor skills such as dribbling, passing, catching, pivoting, etc., which develops through proper training from childhood. An athlete’s basketball career depends on skill development, mental strength to cope with various pressure situations and react quickly, adequate physical and motor fitness, and most importantly, accurate understanding of tactics and proper motivation and self-confidence to perform well. A well developed neuromuscular system might help to develop all those qualities. Neuromuscular training is defined as a combination of exercises that promote motor sensory function during physical performance in most sports considers that it is an integrative training program aimed at enhancing fitness and preventing the accumulation of neuromuscular fatigue residues, as well as improving the motor efficiency of working muscles. Multidirectional plyometric to improve muscular strength and power, decrease injuries and optimize performances. The importance of the multidirectional sprinting and jumping in basketball and by following the principle of specificity and transfer of training, it will be interesting to implement a training program based on these two qualities, which mainly aim to improve them specifically and other bio-motor abilities in general in a combined or a single mode strategy.Null Hypothesis- H1: Multidirectional plyometric training will not be producing any significant changes on sport specific performance, agility, Aerobic capacity, balance and strength in basketball players. H2: Neuromuscular training will not be producing any significant changes on sport specific performance, agility, Aerobic capacity, balance and strength in basketball players. H3: There will be no significant difference between Multidirectional plyometric training and Neuromuscular training on sport specific performance, agility, Aerobic capacity, balance and strength in basketball players. Alternate Hypothesis- H1: Multidirectional plyometric training is producing a significant change on sport specific performance, agility, Aerobic capacity, balance and strength in basketball players. H2: Neuromuscular training is producing significant changes on sport specific performance, agility, Aerobic capacity, balance and strength in basketball players. H3: There is a significant difference between Multidirectional plyometric training and Neuromuscular training on sport specific performance, agility, Aerobic capacity, balance and strength in basketball players |