| CTRI Number |
CTRI/2025/07/091539 [Registered on: 23/07/2025] Trial Registered Prospectively |
| Last Modified On: |
22/07/2025 |
| Post Graduate Thesis |
Yes |
| Type of Trial |
Interventional |
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Type of Study
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Physiotherapy (Not Including YOGA) |
| Study Design |
Non-randomized, Active Controlled Trial |
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Public Title of Study
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A Study on How Cognitive and Power Training Influence Hand-Eye Coordination, Agility, and Vertical Jump in Badminton Players |
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Scientific Title of Study
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Effect of Cognitive Psychological Training and Power Training on Hand Eye Coordination, Vertical Jump and Change of Direction Among Badminton Players of Vadodara |
| 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 |
Dr Ashwini Vichare |
| Designation |
PG Scholar |
| Affiliation |
Drs. Kiran and Pallavi Patel Global University |
| Address |
Krishna Edu Campus
Vadodara Mumbai NH8
Varnama Vadodara
Vadodara GUJARAT 391243 India |
| Phone |
9429866614 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
vicharea82@gmail.com |
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Details of Contact Person Scientific Query
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| Name |
Dr Camy Bhura |
| Designation |
Guide |
| Affiliation |
Drs. Kiran and Pallavi Patel Global University |
| Address |
Krishna Edu Campus
Vadodara Mumbai NH8
Varnama Vadodara
Vadodara GUJARAT 391243 India |
| Phone |
7600058350 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
camybhura.kspr@kpgu.ac.in |
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Details of Contact Person Public Query
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| Name |
Dr Ashwini Vichare |
| Designation |
PG Scholar |
| Affiliation |
Drs. Kiran and Pallavi Patel Global University |
| Address |
Krishna Edu Campus
Vadodara Mumbai NH8
Varnama Vadodara
Vadodara GUJARAT 391243 India |
| Phone |
9429866614 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
vicharea82@gmail.com |
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Source of Monetary or Material Support
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Primary Sponsor
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| Name |
Ashwini Vichare |
| Address |
5 B Bogan Villa Society behind civil court
Samarvani
Silvassa |
| 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 Ashwini Vichare |
IK Badminton Academy |
Near Dream Height
Pramukh swami nagar
Atladra
Vadodara Vadodara GUJARAT |
9429866614
vicharea82@gmail.com |
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Details of Ethics Committee
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| No of Ethics Committees= 1 |
| Name of Committee |
Approval Status |
| Ethics committee for Biomedical and Health Research |
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 |
| Comparator Agent |
Control Group |
Routine Exercise |
| Intervention |
Experimental Group |
The experimental group underwent 3 weeks of training combining Cognitive Psychological Training and Explosive Power Training, conducted 4 days per week. Components included:
Power Training: Theraband squat jumps, lateral bounds, sprint drills.
Cognitive Psychological Training: Square tapping, cone reaction drills, wall toss, forehand reaction drills.
Warm-up and Cool-down routines were included.
The training aimed to improve hand-eye coordination, vertical jump, and change of direction |
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Inclusion Criteria
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| Age From |
10.00 Year(s) |
| Age To |
19.00 Year(s) |
| Gender |
Both |
| Details |
Age group Adolescents 10 to 19 years
Both male and female players
Collegiate athlete who played at university or higher level
Players who engaged in regular badminton training for more than 6 months
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| ExclusionCriteria |
| Details |
Players with Musculo skeletal injury neurological condition cognitive disorder or any other condition that may affect the participation
Those who participate in sports other than badminton
Players who are irregular in practice for more than 3 months
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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 |
Hand Eye Coordination
Vertical Jump
Change Of Direction |
Baseline and After 3 weeks of Intervention |
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Secondary Outcome
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| Outcome |
TimePoints |
| NIL |
NIL |
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Target Sample Size
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Total Sample Size="36" Sample Size from India="36"
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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12/08/2025 |
| 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="0" Days="21" |
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Recruitment Status of Trial (Global)
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Not Applicable |
| 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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"Effect of Cognitive Psychological Training and Power Training on Hand Eye Coordination, Vertical Jump and Change of Direction Among Adolescent Badminton Players of Vadodara” aims to evaluate the combined impact of cognitive and power-based training on key physical and neuromotor skills in adolescent badminton players. This experimental study involved 36 participants aged 10–19 years, randomly assigned to an experimental group (receiving cognitive psychological training + explosive power training along with routine practice) and a control group (routine training only), over a period of 3 weeks. The primary outcomes assessed were hand-eye coordination, vertical jump height, and change of direction ability, measured using validated tools such as a touchscreen software, vertical jump test, and T-test agility drill. The intervention was structured into progressive weekly modules focusing on warm-up, specific drills, and cool-downs. The study highlights the need for integrating mental and physical components in sports training. Results (to be analyzed using SPSS) are expected to demonstrate significant improvements in neuromotor skills and athletic performance in the experimental group, offering a holistic training approach beneficial to badminton and similar high-speed sports. |