Clinical Trial

Contralateral Effects of Unilateral Isokinetic vs. Single-Leg Squat Training in Sedentary Women

Completed
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Summary
This randomized controlled trial aims to investigate the contralateral effects of unilateral training in sedentary women. Specifically, the study compares unilateral isokinetic training and single-leg squat training to determine their effects on strength, proprioception, and muscle thickness in both the trained and untrained lower extremities. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of the training groups. The intervention will be applied to one lower limb only. Strength, proprioception, and muscle thickness will be assessed before and after the intervention period. The primary objective is to evaluate whether unilateral training induces cross-education effects in the contralateral limb. The findings of this study may contribute to rehabilitation strategies by clarifying the potential benefits of unilateral exercise programs for improving neuromuscular performance and muscle morphology in sedentary individuals.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07425288
Lead Sponsor Cagatay Muslum Gokdogan
Conditions Muscle Strength, Proprioception
Enrollment 47 participants
Start Date 2023-11-15
Primary Completion 2024-04-10 (estimated)
Study Completion 2024-05-22 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-02-20