120
Participants
Start Date
August 31, 2025
Primary Completion Date
October 31, 2027
Study Completion Date
January 31, 2028
Heavy-slow resistance training
Heavy-slow resistance training consists of a progressive protocol of dynamic exercises where the relative load increases over time from a weight that can only be lifted 15 times (i.e., 15 repetition maximum) during the first week to a relative load of 6 repetition maximum from Week 9 to 12. The exercises are performed unsupervised three days per week separated by a minimum of 48 hours. There are two exercises that are performed for four sets separated by a 2-minute rest. Participants with Achilles tendinopathy or plantar fasciopathy perform seated and standing weighted heel raises and participants with patellar tendinopathy perform a free-standing squat and a seated leg press. Tolerable pain during the exercises is allowed.
Plyometric exercise
The progressive plyometric programme consists of three different levels and is performed unsupervised three times per week separated by a minimum of 48 hours. Each level consists of several exercise sets that are separated by 2-minute rest intervals. Participants' self-evaluated readiness to progress to a higher level will guide the progression. Level 1 includes free-standing double-legged plyometric exercises where they push off the ground and lift their heels while maintaining contact with it. If the participant feels they can do more, they will progress to Level 2, where participants increase the relative load during the dynamic exercises and start performing plyometric double-legged jumps. At the highest level, Level 3, the relative load during the exercises is further increased, and the plyometric exercises are to be performed as single-legged hops. Tolerable pain during the exercises is allowed.
RECRUITING
University College of Northern Denmark, Aalborg
Department of Physiotherapy, University College of Northern Denmark
UNKNOWN
Aalborg University
OTHER