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Teenage Functional Hallux Limitus and Ankle Dorsiflexion Study

Regional Interdependence Between Functional Hallux Limitus and Ankle Dorsiflexion in Healthy Adolescent Athletes

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
50 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Bologna · Academic / Other
Sex
Male
Age
12 Years – 17 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study aims to identify a possible correlation between reduced mobility of the first toe under load and reduced mobility of the ankle ROM in healthy adolescent basketball players. To reach this goal, two non-invasive tests will be performed to measure the amount of movement of the ankle joint and the first toe.

Detailed description

Functional hallux limitus (FHL) is a common condition of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTF) characterized by reduced dorsiflexion (DF) under load and has a negative effect on load transfer during toe off. This condition is especially common among athletes, even at a youth age, due to repeated loads that can lead to tissue and/or joint damage. The compensations that occur in athletes with an FHL can negatively affect sports performance and start injuries. Limited ankle dorsiflexion under load is another element that can affect sports performance as well as predisposing to injury. Several studies have investigated its regional interdependence but only a few have hypothesized a correlation between this limitation and FHL. The aim of this study is to understand a possible correlation between reduced ankle DF and reduced MTF dorsiflexion during loading, so that preventive action can be taken to reduce the risk of injury. Participants will fill in a cross-check survey to establish if there are any predisposing factors for FHL or ankle DF reduction. The dorsiflexion lunge test (DLT) will be used to measure ankle dorsiflexion. The Jack Test will be used to measure first toe dorsiflexion under load and the Dorsiflexion Lunge Test will be used to measure ankle DF.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTDorsiflexion lunge testThe dorsiflexion lunge test (DLT) will be used to measure ankle dorsiflexion. To perform this test, the participant stands in front of a wall holding the foot of their limb to be measured perpendicularly to it. The other foot is to be kept behind it. The participant is asked to perform a lunge (to dorsiflex the ankle and bring the knee into flexion) until the front knee touches the wall without the heel lifting off the ground. The participant steps away from the wall as much as possible as long as the knee keeps touching the wall. Measurement in centimeters is taken from the heel of the examined leg to the wall.
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTJack TestThe Jack Test will be used to measure the first toe dorsiflexion under load. The examiner pulled the proximal phalanx of the hallux to dorsiflexion with his hand until the maximal amount of mobility was reached with the subject standing. The static arm of the goniometer was placed along the first metatarsal longitudinal axis while the free movable arm followed the proximal phalanx of the hallux axes.

Timeline

Start date
2022-05-25
Primary completion
2022-06-30
Completion
2022-07-31
First posted
2022-06-01
Last updated
2022-06-07

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Italy

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