U.S., April 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06940206) titled 'Multidirectional Isometric Assessment of the Hip' on April 13.
Brief Summary: With the exception of the shoulder, the hip is among the most frequently injured areas in swimmers. Despite this, hip injuries are often overlooked in training and prevention programmes. Such neglect can cause significant damage to muscles, particularly the adductors, and the joint itself, potentially requiring arthroscopic surgery or even leading to secondary injuries in related structures such as the knee. Furthermore, hip strength and range of motion directly affect swimmers' underwater kicking speed. Although hip assessments are common in other sports...