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Study NCT ID: NCT06643364
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-10-14

Brief Title: The Effects of Vision Training Applied to Kumite Karate National Team Athletes
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effects of Vision Training Applied to Kumite Karate National Team Athletes
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2024-10
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
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Brief Summary: This study examines the effects of visual training applied to professional kumite karate athletes In karate rapid decision-making opponent perception at the right time effective implementation of strategic moves and reaction time are largely dependent on visual perception skills In this context our study investigated how vision training improves visual acuity and sportive performance of kumite karate athletes
Detailed Description: Before the study ethical approval was obtained from Marmara University Faculty of Medicine Ethics Committee with the number 092024611 The study was started with 24 national athletes from Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Kağıtspor Team and was carried out on 23 athletes after one athlete in the control group was injured The athletes who were examined by an ophthalmologist before the study who did not have any visual problems and who did not have any surgical operation andor injury history that would adversely affect the balance in the last 6 months were randomly divided into 2 groups The 12-member vision training group was subjected to a vision training programme that included eye exercises accompanied by a physiotherapist for 3 sessions per week in addition to their routine training for 4 weeks while the control group continued their routine training At the beginning of the study week 0 and at the end of the training week 4 t ruler-nelson hand reaction test sit lie flexibility test were performed by another physiotherapist and snellen test measurements were performed by an ophthalmologist for visual acuity evaluation of the athletes The researcher who performed the reaction time and flexibility measurements and the physician who assessed visual acuity performed the measurements without knowing which group the athletes were in After statistically homogeneous-normality evaluation of the groups Independent Sample t Test was used for comparison of descriptive characteristics between the groups Mixed-order analysis of variance ANOVA was used to compare the variables in the groups according to the follow-up times Bonferroni correction was applied for the comparison of main effects in the analyses p005 was considered statistically significant

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