Immediate Effects of Spinal Manipulative Therapy on the Performance of Elite Brazilian Soccer Players: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial With an Internally Validated Sham Treatment

Marcelo B. Botelho DC, MD, PhD , Marcio A. Barbosa BPhEd, PhD , Celso S. Junior BPhEd, MSc , Jerusa P.R. Lara BPhEd, PhD , Alexandre Moreira BPhEd, PhD , Abrahão F. Baptista PT, PhD
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of the procedures’ routine, the recruiting rate, the presence of any significant detrimental impact on the players’ training routine, and the sham efficacy in achieving blinding.

Methods

A parallel randomized controlled clinical trial was performed with 20 elite soccer players who were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and sham SMT. All players were from the same team, were injury free, and were naive to SMT. Measured outcome tests (30-m sprint run with a 10-m split and change of direction [COD] test) were performed at the same time by all participants immediately before and after interventions. Photocell devices were used for data acquisition.

Results

Twenty participants were analyzed (10 in each group). There were no changes to the sprint (10 m and 30 m) and COD test results immediately after either of the interventions. All participants in both groups (SMT and sham SMT) answered “yes” to a question after the intervention asking if they were treated by SMT. No adverse effects or training routine impairment were reported.

Conclusion

This pilot study protocol showed it was an appropriate design for a confirmatory clinical trial. The study had minimal effect on the team training routine, and the recruitment rate was excellent. The proposed sham SMT strategy was successful in blinding the players. In this sample, SMT did not have any immediate effect on the performance of these elite soccer players, as measured by 10- and 30-m sprint times and COD sprint times.

脊柱推拿疗法对巴西优秀足球运动员表现的直接影响:一项内部验证假治疗的随机对照试验
目的评估程序常规的可行性,招募率,是否存在对球员训练常规的重大不利影响,以及实现盲化的假效果。方法对20名优秀足球运动员进行平行随机对照临床试验,随机分为脊椎推拿治疗组(SMT)和假SMT组。所有的选手都来自同一个队,没有受伤,对SMT很幼稚。在干预前后,所有参与者同时进行测量结果测试(30米冲刺跑加10米分裂和方向改变[COD]测试)。数据采集采用光电池装置。结果共分析受试者20例(每组10例)。在任何一种干预后,短跑(10米和30米)和COD测试结果都没有变化。两组(SMT和假SMT)的所有参与者在干预后都回答了“是”的问题,询问他们是否接受了SMT治疗。没有不良反应或常规训练损伤的报道。结论该初步研究方案是一种适合临床验证性试验的设计。该研究对团队日常训练的影响很小,并且招募率很高。提议的假SMT策略成功地蒙蔽了参与者。在这个样本中,SMT对这些精英足球运动员的表现没有任何直接影响,通过10米和30米冲刺时间和COD冲刺时间来衡量。
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