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CTRI Number  CTRI/2026/02/103960 [Registered on: 16/02/2026] Trial Registered Prospectively
Last Modified On: 16/02/2026
Post Graduate Thesis  Yes 
Type of Trial  Observational 
Type of Study   Cross Sectional Study 
Study Design  Other 
Public Title of Study   A study to find out link between Moving balance, Flexibility and Change of speed of direction in kabaddi Players. 
Scientific Title of Study   Correlation between Dynamic balance, Flexibility and Agility in Kabaddi Players - A Cross-sectional Study 
Trial Acronym  NIL 
Secondary IDs if Any  
Secondary ID  Identifier 
NIL  NIL 
 
Details of Principal Investigator or overall Trial Coordinator (multi-center study)  
Name  Srushti Avinash Gaikwad 
Designation  MPT student 
Affiliation  MAEERs Physiotherapy College Talegaon Dabhade 
Address  MAAERS physiotherapy College and Bhausaheb Sardesai Talegaon Rural Hospital, near Talegaon Railway station, 2nd floor Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Department A207, Talegaon Dabhade 410507

Pune
MAHARASHTRA
410507
India 
Phone  9373433769  
Fax    
Email  gaikwadsrushti331@gmail.com  
 
Details of Contact Person
Scientific Query
 
Name  Dr Snehal Ghodey 
Designation  Principal 
Affiliation  MAEERs Physiotherapy College Talegaon Dabhade 
Address  MAAERS physiotherapy College and Bhausaheb Sardesai Talegaon Rural Hospital, near Talegaon Railway station, 2nd floor Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Department A207, Talegaon Dabhade 410507

Pune
MAHARASHTRA
410507
India 
Phone  9422326959  
Fax    
Email  gsnehavi@gmail.com  
 
Details of Contact Person
Public Query
 
Name  Dr Snehal Ghodey 
Designation  Principal 
Affiliation  MAEERs Physiotherapy College Talegaon Dabhade 
Address  MAAERS physiotherapy College and Bhausaheb Sardesai Talegaon Rural Hospital, near Talegaon Railway station, 2nd floor Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Department A207, Talegaon Dabhade 410507

Pune
MAHARASHTRA
410507
India 
Phone  9422326959  
Fax    
Email  gsnehavi@gmail.com  
 
Source of Monetary or Material Support  
MAEERs Physiotherapy College,Talegaon Dabhade 
 
Primary Sponsor  
Name  MAEERs Physiotherapy College Talegaon Dabhade 
Address  MAAERS physiotherapy College and Bhausaheb Sardesai Talegaon Rural Hospital, near Talegaon Railway station, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Department - A207, Talegaon Dabhade 410507 
Type of Sponsor  Private medical college 
 
Details of Secondary Sponsor  
Name  Address 
NIL  NIL 
 
Countries of Recruitment     India  
Sites of Study  
No of Sites = 2  
Name of Principal Investigator  Name of Site  Site Address  Phone/Fax/Email 
Dr Snehal Ghodey  MAEERs Physiotherapy College, Talegaon Dabhade  MAEERs Physiotherapy College near Talegaon railway station 2nd floor Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Department, cabin A207 Talegaon Dabhade Pune
Pune
MAHARASHTRA 
9422326959

gsnehavi@gmail.com 
Alam Sutar  PMC school ground  PMC school ground, Swarajya kabaddi sangh, Kabaddi Ground ,Baner gaon pune , 411045
Pune
MAHARASHTRA 
8788086392

Alamsutar55@gmail.com 
 
Details of Ethics Committee  
No of Ethics Committees= 2  
Name of Committee  Approval Status 
MAEERs physiotherapy college  Approved 
Swarajya Kabaddi Sangh  Approved 
 
Regulatory Clearance Status from DCGI  
Status 
Not Applicable 
 
Health Condition / Problems Studied  
Health Type  Condition 
Healthy Human Volunteers  healthy kabaddi players 
 
Intervention / Comparator Agent  
Type  Name  Details 
Intervention  Nil  Nil 
 
Inclusion Criteria  
Age From  10.00 Year(s)
Age To  18.00 Year(s)
Gender  Both 
Details  Age 10 to 18
Both male and female
Playing Kabaddi For atleast last 1 year
Practicing Kabaddi 4 to 5 times a week
Playing at Inter club competition 
 
ExclusionCriteria 
Details  Players with any recent lower limb musculoskeletal injury or surgery in last 6 months
Any diagnosed neurological medical condition.
Recreational players  
 
Method of Generating Random Sequence   Not Applicable 
Method of Concealment   Not Applicable 
Blinding/Masking   Not Applicable 
Primary Outcome  
Outcome  TimePoints 
Dynamic Balance using Y balance test
Flexibility using Sit and Reach test
Agility using Modified T test
 
Day 1 
 
Secondary Outcome  
Outcome  TimePoints 
NIL  No 
 
Target Sample Size   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" 
Phase of Trial   N/A 
Date of First Enrollment (India)   09/03/2026 
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 
Estimated Duration of Trial   Years="0"
Months="6"
Days="0" 
Recruitment Status of Trial (Global)   Not Yet Recruiting 
Recruitment Status of Trial (India)  Not Yet Recruiting 
Publication Details   N/A 
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement

Will individual participant data (IPD) be shared publicly (including data dictionaries)?  

Response - NO
Brief Summary  
This study aims to investigate the relationship between dynamic balance, flexibility, and agility in male and female Kabaddi players. Kabaddi is a high-intensity contact sport that requires rapid directional changes, stable body control, and efficient movement patterns. Dynamic balance, flexibility, and agility are essential physical components that influence performance, injury prevention, and overall playing ability in Kabaddi.

The study follows an observational cross-sectional design and includes 40 Kabaddi players (20 males and 20 females) aged 10–18 years, who have been actively playing for at least one year at the inter-club level. Dynamic balance will be assessed using the Lower Quarter Y-Balance Test, flexibility using the Sit-and-Reach Test, and agility using the Modified Agility T-Test.

Statistical analysis will be performed to determine the correlation between dynamic balance, flexibility, and agility, as well as to compare these relationships between male and female players. Understanding how these physical components are interrelated can help in designing gender-specific training programs, improving performance, and reducing the risk of injuries among Kabaddi players.
 
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