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Clinical Trial

Effects of Whole-Body Vibration With Foot Core Exercises: A Randomized Controlled Trial

NCT: NCT07556198 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT07556198
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2025-02-01
Completion2025-07-30

Brief Summary

This randomized, single-blind clinical trial investigates whether adding whole-body vibration (WBV) to a supervised foot core exercise program improves ankle muscle strength, balance, and proprioception in overweight and obese young adults (BMI 25.0-39.9 kg/m²). Participants attended 24 face-to-face sessions over 8 weeks (3×/week) under physiotherapist supervision. Outcomes included isometric inversion/eversion strength (hand-held dynamometry) and instrumented balance/proprioception tests (Limits of Stability, mCTSIB, single-leg balance, single-leg proprioception) recorded by a computerized balance analysis system.

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What is Effects of Whole-Body Vibration With Foot Core Exercises: A Randomized Controlled Trial?

Effects of Whole-Body Vibration With Foot Core Exercises: A Randomized Controlled Trial is a clinical trial registered under NCT07556198. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT07556198?

The current status of NCT07556198 (Effects of Whole-Body Vibration With Foot Core Exercises: A Randomized Controlled Trial) is: COMPLETED.

When did Effects of Whole-Body Vibration With Foot Core Exercises: A Randomized Controlled Trial start?

Effects of Whole-Body Vibration With Foot Core Exercises: A Randomized Controlled Trial started on 2025-02-01.

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