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Clinical Trial

Effects of Gastrocnemius Fatigue on Muscle Elasticity and Jumping

NCT: NCT07457398 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT07457398
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2026-01-15
Completion2026-02-24

Brief Summary

This study investigates the acute and 24-hour recovery effects of localized muscle fatigue on the viscoelastic properties of the medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscle and vertical jump performance. The research aims to quantify the changes in muscle stiffness, tone, and elasticity immediately after a standardized fatigue protocol and to monitor the recovery of these parameters 24 hours later. Additionally, the study evaluates the impact of fatigue on explosive power, measured by countermovement jump (CMJ) height, across these time points.

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What is Effects of Gastrocnemius Fatigue on Muscle Elasticity and Jumping?

Effects of Gastrocnemius Fatigue on Muscle Elasticity and Jumping is a clinical trial registered under NCT07457398. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT07457398?

The current status of NCT07457398 (Effects of Gastrocnemius Fatigue on Muscle Elasticity and Jumping) is: COMPLETED.

When did Effects of Gastrocnemius Fatigue on Muscle Elasticity and Jumping start?

Effects of Gastrocnemius Fatigue on Muscle Elasticity and Jumping started on 2026-01-15.

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