Muscle Injury RTP Design in Football; Effects of Backward Design vs Forward Design.

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexMale
Age18-40
SponsorUniversitat de les Illes Balears

About this trial

Introduction

"Return-to-play" (RTP) is an English term that corresponds to "return to competition". It is important to understand that this return is a constant, dynamic, and personalized decision-making process . The main objective of RTP is not to predict the exact moment of an athlete's return; rather, it is to prevent new injuries. For this, adequate decision-making is necessary. There are several important steps in the process, including correct diagnosis, strict control of workloads, and intelligent management of modifiers intrinsic to the sport that can lead to anxiety and stress

How are the pieces of the RTP puzzle arranged and managed?

How are RTP processes evaluated today?

How should RTP be understood? Should it be understood statically, as a checklist, or as a constant decision-making process involving the player?

Main objective: Evaluate the design of the RTP process for muscle injuries in sports.

Specific objectives:

* To compare two RTP designs and evaluate how their design influences the anxiety experienced by the player. * Identify variables that may be altered when choosing a regressive or progressive RTP design, such as sleep quality and cortisol level. * To establish direction in the design of the RTP process. * Create complete clinical guidelines on muscle injuries in sports with a focus on RTP design.

Material and Methods

Definition of the Study Subjects

The subjects of the study will be all players belonging to the first or B team who suffer a muscle injury diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging. At the time of injury, they will be randomly assigned to either the control group (following a regressive RTP design) or the intervention group (following a progressive RTP design). Masking will be double-blind. The sample size will be N=74.

The secondary variables will be recorded in the database after diagnosis by MRI. Subsequently, the primary variables will be measured and recorded at the beginning, middle, and end of the RTP period.

It is estimated that approximately half of the necessary sample size has been reached: about 37 subjects with muscle injury. The first statistical analysis will then be carried out to observe the preliminary results.

After three years, once the analysis has been completed, the results and conclusions will be written up for publication in a journal.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Male soccer players.

Diagnosed with a muscle injury via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during the three year study period.

They will all belong to the same club.

Age will be between 18 and 40 years old.

Disqualifiers

Patients (Muscle injuries) that do not cause players to miss training or competitions.

Patients voluntarily decide not to participate in the study or abandon the RTP process due to transfers or other exceptional causes.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Return to play program with progressive design
  • Return to play program with regressive design

Treatment groups

74 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups