Lumbopelvic Movement Control: Effect of Injury History, and the Role of Cortical Control and Its Practical Application 3
Sponsored by National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
About this trial
Last updated 2 years ago
Study ID
YM110027E(3)
Status
Completed
Type
Observational
Placebo
No
Accepting
20 to 50 Years
All
Not accepting
Healthy Volunteers
Trial Timing
Ended 3 years ago
What is this trial about?
Hip and groin pain is a common injury in athletes participating multidirectional sports,
and resulting in decreased sports participation and quality of life. The Copenhagen Hip
And Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) specifically targets young to middle-aged physically
active individuals with long-standing hip and/ or groin pain, it consists of six separate
subscales about symptoms, pain, physical function in daily living, physical function in
sports and recreation, participation in physical activities and hip and/ or groin related
quality of life (QoL), which all subscales have shown to have adequate validity,
reliability and responsiveness in the original version of the questionnaire. Lacking of
the specifical questionnaire for physically active people with hip and/or groin pain, the
purpose of the study is to translate and cross-culturally adapt HAGOS into Chinese
version (HAGOS-C) according to the guidelines from Beaton et al.
What are the participation requirements?
Inclusion Criteria
- physically active at least 2.5 hrs/week
- tenderness on iliopsoas, inguinal, hip adductors, pubic symphysis
- hip and/ or groin pain during motion with restriction or giving way sensation, or clicking sound in hip joint.
- pain lasting for 2 to 6 month and no obvious changes within 3 week recently.
Exclusion Criteria
- other symptoms in lumbar, knee or ankle joint.