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NCT06646926
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The Immediate and 24-hour Effects of Body Tempering Versus Foam Rolling on Lower Extremity Muscular Power During the Vertical Jump and Standing Long Jump Tests

Sponsor: University of South Carolina

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Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to examine the effects of body tempering on healthy volunteers between the ages of 18-39. The main question it aims to answer is will the intervention have an impact on immediate or 24-hour measures of lower extremity power as measured by the: vertical jump test? standing long jump test? Researchers will compare an alternate intervention of foam rolling self-myofascial release to see if any changes in jump test performance are comparable. Participants will perform a brief warm-up followed by baseline performance of the two jump tests (5 repetitions each). Participants will be randomized into one of two groups: either application of the body tempering intervention or performance of self-myofascial release via foam rolling. Following the intervention, participants will be asked to perform 3 repetitions of each outcome measure (jump test); participants will be asked to return 24 hours later where they will guided through the same warm-up as the day prior and will again perform 5 repetitions of each jump test.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 39 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2024-11

Completion Date

2025-05-01

Last Updated

2024-11-19

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Body tempering

Participant will be positioned prone on the Body Tempering Ab Mat with their feet hanging off the end of the mat. The body tempering intervention will be applied by the same investigator for all trials. The body tempering device will be applied dynamically to each participant for 4 minutes, with the device placed on both participants' lower extremities at the same time. First, the examiner will set a timer for two minutes and begin rolling one 80-pound body tempering device along the participant's gastrocnemius-soleus complex at a rate of 30 beats per minute, traveling from the Achilles tendon (medial malleolus) to the inferior aspect of the popliteal fossa, indicated by fibular head. The participant will then take thirty seconds to transition to a supine position and receive tempering with an 80-pound tempering device along their middle to distal quadriceps, set a timer for 2 minutes.

OTHER

Foam rolling self-myofascial release

Participants will be instructed via standardized script to perform self-myofascial release (SMR) on their gastrocnemius-soleus complex and quadriceps muscles. The first SMR sequence will be performed by having the participant place the foam roller behind both calves, beginning the roll at the medial malleolus and ending at the inferior aspect of the popliteal fossa, indicated by the fibular head. The participant will perform this for two minutes, rolling at a tempo of 30 beats per minute. Next, the participant will take thirty seconds to transition to a prone position, placing the foam roller just distal to the hip crease, just inferior to the AIIS, and rolling inferiorly to the area just proximal to the most superior aspect of the patella. This self-release sequence will be performed for two minutes at a tempo of 30 beats per minute. The total time should be four minutes, matching the total time of the experimental intervention group.

Locations (1)

Blatt PE Center, University of South Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina, United States