| CTRI Number |
CTRI/2025/07/090018 [Registered on: 02/07/2025] Trial Registered Prospectively |
| Last Modified On: |
23/06/2025 |
| Post Graduate Thesis |
Yes |
| Type of Trial |
Observational |
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Type of Study
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Cross Sectional Study |
| Study Design |
Other |
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Public Title of Study
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Relationship between foot structure (high or low arch type foot) and jumping ability of a single leg in young, healthy, non-professional athletes: a cross sectional study |
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Scientific Title of Study
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Relationship between foot posture and single leg power in young healthy recreational athletes: A cross-sectional study |
| 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 |
Jeryl Braganza |
| Designation |
PG student |
| Affiliation |
Father Muller College of Physiotherapy |
| Address |
Don Bosco Gents Hostel, Father Muller College of Physiotherapy, Kankanady, Mangaluru.
Dakshina Kannada KARNATAKA 575002 India |
| Phone |
9822644438 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
jeffbragz@gmail.com |
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Details of Contact Person Scientific Query
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| Name |
Leah Mohandas |
| Designation |
Associate Professor |
| Affiliation |
Father Muller College of Physiotherapy |
| Address |
Father Muller College of Physiotherapy, Kankanady, Mangaluru
Dakshina Kannada KARNATAKA 575002 India |
| Phone |
9739863768 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
leahdas86@fathermuller.in |
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Details of Contact Person Public Query
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| Name |
Jeryl Braganza |
| Designation |
PG student |
| Affiliation |
Father Muller College of Physiotherapy |
| Address |
Father Muller College of Physiotherapy, Kankanady, Mangaluru
Dakshina Kannada KARNATAKA 575002 India |
| Phone |
9822644438 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
jeffbragz@gmail.com |
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Source of Monetary or Material Support
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| Father Muller College of Physiotherapy (A Unit of Father Muller Charitable Institutions) |
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Primary Sponsor
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| Name |
Jeryl Braganza |
| Address |
Father Muller College of Physiotherapy, Kankanady, Mangaluru |
| Type of Sponsor |
Research institution and hospital |
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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 |
| Jeryl Braganza |
Father Muller Medical College Hospital |
Physiotherapy OPD, Father Muller Indoor Stadium. Dakshina Kannada KARNATAKA |
9822644438
jeffbragz@gmail.com |
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Details of Ethics Committee
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| No of Ethics Committees= 1 |
| Name of Committee |
Approval Status |
| Father Muller Institutional Ethics Committee |
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 |
NIL |
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Intervention / Comparator Agent
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| Type |
Name |
Details |
| Intervention |
Nil |
Nil |
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Inclusion Criteria
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| Age From |
18.00 Year(s) |
| Age To |
35.00 Year(s) |
| Gender |
Both |
| Details |
Young healthy recreational athletes,
All genders,
Age – 18 years to 35 years
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| ExclusionCriteria |
| Details |
Any history of back or lower limb injury, and/or surgery within the last 6 months.
Any congenital deformity and presence of current activity modifying pain in the lower limb.
History of recent concussion, systemic medical condition.
Unexplained weight loss in the last 6 months
Any neurological symptoms (eg- paraesthesia, numbness) in the lower extremities.
Patient reported diagnosed mental health conditions
Chronic ankle instability
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Method of Generating Random Sequence
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Not Applicable |
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Method of Concealment
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Not Applicable |
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Blinding/Masking
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Not Applicable |
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Primary Outcome
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| Outcome |
TimePoints |
foot posture index score
single leg hop for distance test
side hop test
toe grip strength |
Baseline |
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Secondary Outcome
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Target Sample Size
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Total Sample Size="82" Sample Size from India="82"
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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15/07/2025 |
| Date of Study Completion (India) |
Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials |
| Date of First Enrollment (Global) |
Date Missing |
| Date of Study Completion (Global) |
Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials |
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Estimated Duration of Trial
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Years="0" Months="6" 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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Recreational athletes are
individuals who achieve the World Health Organization (WHO) physical activity
standards while participating in a variety of sports without a specific
commitment or focus on competition, they are more susceptible to injuries of
the lower extremity particularly those of the foot as they lack systematic
training in the sport.
The foot is a complex structure with multiple
articulations are important in the static and dynamic activities of an
individual. Alterations in the foot posture
results in malalignment of the knee, which can alter the length-tension
relationship with the surrounding musculature, due to the closed kinetic chain
effect. This affects the thresholds of the afferent receptors
and hence affect the efferent responses which inhibit the muscle kinetic
responses of the knee musculature, thus reducing single leg power as measured
by hop tests.
Hop tests are performance-based tests that challenge
the neuromuscular control, power generation, speed, acceleration, deceleration
and agility with contribution from hip, knee and ankle. They are routinely used
as a tool to measure single leg power and thus often used as a return to sports
criteria in athletes.
The relationship between ankle, knee and hip and their
role within single leg horizontal jump performance has been documented by Kotsifaki
et al, but there are a limited number of studies that link the foot
contributions represented by the foot posture and intrinsic muscle strength, measured
as the toe grip strength with single leg hop test and thereby single leg power.
A study by Perez-Morcillo et al
done on recreational runners suggesting that the foot posture is a good outcome
used to predict running related injuries by classifying their feet based on the
foot posture index scores.
With the direct
effect of different types of foot posture on single leg power not currently
known, this study could fill in the gap of knowing the effect of such foot
posture types on single leg power. This could further benefit clinicians and
athletes in designing tailor made protocols based on their foot posture for
injury prevention, training and rehabilitation. |