Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000014899 |
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Receipt number | R000017330 |
Scientific Title | Effect of lumbar spine manipulation on asymptomatic cyclist sprint performance and hip flexibility |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2014/08/20 |
Last modified on | 2014/08/20 02:17:42 |
Effect of lumbar spine manipulation on asymptomatic cyclist sprint performance and hip flexibility
Spinal manipulation impact on cyclists
Effect of lumbar spine manipulation on asymptomatic cyclist sprint performance and hip flexibility
Spinal manipulation impact on cyclists
North America |
Exercise performance
Medicine in general | Neurology | Orthopedics |
Rehabilitation medicine | Adult |
Others
NO
1)Determine the impact of lumbar spine manipulation on cyclist sprint power and hip flexibility amongst asymptomatic cyclists.
Efficacy
Exploratory
Explanatory
Not applicable
Measure the 0.5 km cycle ergometer sprint time, rating of perceived exertion, maximum exercise heart rate, and rating of perceived exertion.
Interventional
Single arm
Randomized
Open -but assessor(s) are blinded
Placebo
1
Treatment
Maneuver |
12 Participants received sham acupuncture
18 | years-old | <= |
55 | years-old | >= |
Male and Female
1) participant had a BMI under 30, between 18-55 years of age, completed informed consent, answered no to all PAR-Q items, reported regularly engaging in cycling exercise, and could complete the sprint test in under 100 seconds.
1) The participant had a cardiovascular, respiratory, neurologic, or muscular condition. They consumed caffeine 6 hours before the test. They were a student at a chiropractic or acupuncture college. They received acupuncture or spinal manipulation in the 2 previous weeks. They reported adverse events to acupuncture or spinal manipulation. They were on medications that would make exercise unsafe for them. They had pain they rated greater than a 3 on a 1-10 numeric rating scale.
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1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Eric Olson, BS |
Texas Chiropractic College
Research
5912 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX 77505
2819985704
jward@txchiro.edu
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | John Ward |
Texas Chiropractic College
Research
5912 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX 77505
2819985704
jward@txchiro.edu
NCMIC
NCMIC
Non profit foundation
NO
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Results: Lumbar spine manipulation did not demonstrate statistically significant between group changes in sit-and-reach (p=0.765), 0.5 km sprint performance time (p=0.877), maximum exercise heart rate (p-0.944), or RPE (p=0.875).
Conclusions: Preliminarily, lumbar spinal manipulation was not shown to impact cycle ergometer sprint performance or hip flexibility of asymptomatic cyclists.
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