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Combined Effects of Calisthenics and Plyometric to Reduce Risk of Musculoskeletal Injuries Among School Going Children

Combined Effects of Calisthenics and Plyometric to Reduce Risk of Musculoskeletal Injuries Among School Going Children: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
99 (estimated)
Sponsor
Riphah International University · Academic / Other
Sex
Male
Age
8 Years – 12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to know about the combined effects of calisthenics and plyometric exercises on reducing risk of MSK injuries among school-going children. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Will combined exercises (calisthenics+ plyometrics) have a better effect on reducing risk of MSK injuries among school-going children? 2. How do these exercise interventions impact functional movements, and musculoskeletal pain improvements in children Researchers will compare a calisthenics exercise group, a plyometric exercise group, and a combined group (Calisthenics+ Plyometric) to see if there are differences in reducing risk of MSK injuries outcomes. Participants will: * Be male school-going children aged 8-12 years. * Be randomly assigned to one of three groups: calisthenics, plyometric, or combined * Complete baseline assessments of MSK (Functional Movement Screening and pain). * Participate in their assigned exercise program 3 times per week for 8 weeks * Complete follow-up assessments of MSK (Functional Movement Screening and pain) at 4 weeks and 8 weeks. * Perform tests for functional movement screening and MSK assessment.

Detailed description

Title: Combined effects of Calisthenics and Plyometric Exercises on reducing risk of MSK Injuries Among School-Going Children. This research study, conducted by Adeeba Tabassum at Riphah International University in Islamabad, aims to investigate how different types of exercise can reduce MSK injuries in children. Specifically, it tell us the effects of combined (calisthenics+ plyometrics), calisthenics (bodyweight exercises) , plyometrics (jump training) on reducing risk of MSK Injuries in school-going children. Key Details: * Participants: Male school-going children aged 8-12 years * Duration: 8 weeks * Location: Public and private schools in Islamabad, Pakistan The study will involve three groups: 1. Calisthenics group: Performing bodyweight exercises 2. Plyometric group: Engaging in jumping and explosive movement exercises 3. Combined group: Calisthenics+ Plyometric Calisthenics group will participate in supervised sessions three times per week and plyometric and combined will 2 times per week. The exercises are designed to be age-appropriate and safe for children. Measurements: Researchers will assess various aspects of MSK function using standardized tests: \- TNMQ'S FMS These assessments will be conducted at the beginning of the study, at 4 weeks, and at 8 weeks to track changes over time. Significance: This study is important because it could provide valuable insights into how different types of exercise reduces risk of MSK Injuries. The results could inform physical education programs in schools and help parents and educators make informed decisions about children's physical activities. Ethical Considerations: The study has been approved by the university's ethics review board. Participation is voluntary, and parents must provide informed consent. All data will be kept confidential and coded to protect participants' identities. Expected Outcomes: The researchers hypothesize that calisthenics exercises may have a more significant positive effect on reducing risk of MSK Injuries compared to plyometric exercises. However, both exercise types are expected to show improvements compared to the control group. This research contributes to the growing field of exercise neuroscience and could have practical implications for child development, education, and public health policies related to physical activity in schools.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERCalisthenicsCalisthenics Arm Description: Session will start with 9 minutes of warm up which includes 4 minutes of jogging and moderate intensity dynamic stretching for 5 minutes. Session would be of 8 minutes in which 1 minutes exercise and 1 minute rest is there. Exercise include bunny jumps, bear crawls , crab walk and mad cat and 9 minutes cool down period. This protocol would be follow up to 8 weeks.
OTHERPlyometricsDescription: Session will start with 9 minutes of warm up which includes 4 minutes of jogging and moderate intensity dynamic stretching for 5 minutes.. And 9 minutes cool down period. Following Plyometrics would be performed:1 medicine ball squats 2.ABC pushups 3.Medicine ball chest press 4.standing jump reach for star 5.SINGLE leg hops 6.Pushup on knees 7.zig zag double jump
OTHERCombined( Calisthenics+ Plyometrics)Description: Both exercises would be performed. First Calisthenics will be performed and then plyometrics will be performed.

Timeline

Start date
2024-12-12
Primary completion
2025-04-04
Completion
2025-06-10
First posted
2024-12-13
Last updated
2024-12-27

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Pakistan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06732687. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.