[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100637448":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":10,"overallOfficials":15,"centralContacts":19,"locations":10,"responsibleParty":29,"collaborators":10,"id":33,"slug":34,"hasResults":35,"nctId":36,"briefTitle":37,"officialTitle":38,"acronym":10,"eligibilityCriteria":39,"healthyVolunteers":40,"sex":41,"minAge":42,"maxAge":43,"enrollmentInfo":44,"targetDuration":10,"studyType":47,"phases":10,"briefSummary":48,"conditions":49,"keywords":51,"overallStatus":57,"whyStopped":10,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":58,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":59,"startDateStruct":62,"completionDateStruct":64,"leadSponsor":66,"locationsCount":10},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"Cairo University","OTHER",[8,12],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":10},"Group A: Male athletes with a history of ankle sprain and chronic ankle instability.",null,"Group A\n\nMale Athletes With Chronic Ankle Instability\n\nMale competitive football players aged 18 to 35 years with a history of unilateral lateral ankle sprain and symptoms consistent with chronic ankle instability. Participants in this group will report recurrent episodes of ankle \"giving way,\" perceived ankle weakness and\u002For reduced ankle function, and a Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) score of less than 24. The most recent ankle sprain must have occurred more than 3 months before enrollment.",{"label":13,"type":10,"description":14,"interventionNames":10},"Group B: Male athletes without a history of ankle sprain or chronic ankle instability.","Group B\n\nHealthy Male Athletes\n\nMale competitive football players aged 18 to 35 years with no previous history of lateral ankle sprain, chronic ankle instability, or lower limb musculoskeletal injury within the previous 12 months. Participants in this group will be matched to the chronic ankle instability group according to age, playing level, and training exposure.",[16],{"name":17,"affiliation":5,"role":18},"maha mostafa alibeiny, phd","STUDY_DIRECTOR",[20,25],{"name":21,"role":22,"phone":23,"phoneExt":10,"email":24},"ahmed korany Elsawy, Bsc","CONTACT","002-010-938-986-84","ahmedsawy442@gmail.com",{"name":26,"role":22,"phone":27,"phoneExt":10,"email":28},"abdallah mohamed kamel, phd","002-011-448-814-39","abdallah.kamel@pt.cu.edu.eg",{"type":30,"investigatorFullName":31,"investigatorTitle":32,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR","Ahmed Korany Abdallah Ahmed","assistant lecturer at faculty of physical therapy","100637448","pelvic-parameters-in-males-with-and-without-ankle-instability-100637448",false,"NCT07594210","Pelvic Parameters in Males With and Without Ankle Instability","Pelvic Parameters in Male Athletes With and Without Chronic Ankle Instability: A Cross Sectional Study","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Male football players aged between 18 and 35 years (Herzog et al., 2019; Jiang et al., 2022).\n* A documented history of lateral ankle sprain (LAS) for at least 12 months before the study, with the initial injury resulting in a minimum of one day of weight-bearing restriction.\n* Self-reported episodes of ankle \"giving way\" occurring at least twice within the 6-12 months preceding enrollment.\n* The most recent injury must have occurred more than 3 months before study enrollment.\n* A perceived sense of the injured ankle being chronically weaker and\u002For less functional than the contralateral side before the first LAS episode.\n* A Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) score of less than 24 indicates chronic ankle instability.\n* For group B: participants with no previous history of ankle sprain.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Bilateral LAS (Tahoon et al., 2022).\n* Previous injury, fracture, or surgical intervention involving the spine, pelvis, or lower extremity.\n* History of low back pain requiring medical or surgical intervention.\n* Engagement in supervised or unsupervised ankle rehabilitation within one month before the study.\n* Any LAS occurring within three months before participation.\n* Leg length discrepancy exceeding 0.5 cm.",true,"MALE","18 Years","35 Years",{"count":45,"type":46},38,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","This study aims to investigate the relationship between pelvic alignment and ankle stability in male athletes with and without a history of ankle sprain.\n\nChronic ankle instability is a common condition that may affect not only the ankle joint but also the alignment and function of other body segments, including the pelvis. Understanding this relationship may help improve injury prevention and rehabilitation strategies.\n\nParticipants will undergo clinical assessments, functional tests, and radiographic evaluation of pelvic parameters to compare findings between injured and non-injured groups.\n\nThe objective of this study is to determine whether differences in pelvic sagittal parameters are associated with ankle instability in male athletes.",[50],"Chronic Ankle Instability",[52,53,54,55,56],"chronic ankle instability","ankle sprain","dynamic balance","pelvic alignment","athletes","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-05-14",{"date":60,"type":61},"2026-05-18","ACTUAL",{"date":63,"type":46},"2026-05-07",{"date":65,"type":46},"2026-07-07",{"name":31,"class":6}]