Clinical Trial

Neural Adaptations to Metronome-Paced Strength Training

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Summary
The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of incorporating variability within Resistance Training (RT) methods on the neural adaptations along the corticospinal tract and on neuromuscular function. The literature suggests that RTis one of the most common modalities to enhance and restore muscle function and its practice results in adaptation in neural and morphological adaptations. It is also known that conditions such as ageing and injury have a negative impact on neural drive to the muscles with consequences at motor control level that are not addressed by traditional RT. Recent approaches such as metronome paced strength training have been used to cover this motor control dimension through a greater control and consciousness of movement. However, this methodology tends not to incorporate the inherent variability and complex, fractal-like fluctuations that characterize human movement. The investigators propose that incorporating variability through a fractal-like metronome approach will speed up the neural adaptations which will be useful in injury rehab.
Protocol Amendment History 2 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 2 times since 2024-07-29; most recent amendment 2026-01-14.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06532786
Lead Sponsor Egas Moniz - Cooperativa de Ensino Superior, CRL
Collaborators: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Conditions Healthy
Enrollment 60 participants
Start Date 2024-09-15
Primary Completion 2026-08-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-12-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-01-16