Phase
Condition
N/ATreatment
Hyperbaric oxygen
Clinical Study ID
Ages 18-65 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
The participant is male or female, of any ethnic origin
The participant is between 18 and 65 years old
The participant has a clinical diagnosis of an acute hamstring injury ≤7 days old,defined as:
Anamnestic acute injury
Anamnestic pain in the posterior thigh
Localized pain during palpation of hamstring muscle
Localized pain during passive straight leg raise
Increased pain during isometric contraction
The participant is able to start of HBOT treatment ≤7 days)
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
The participant is not capable of doing an active exercise program.
The participant does not have the intention to full sporting activity or dutyactivities;
The cause of the hamstring injury is an extrinsic trauma on the posterior thigh;
The participant has a chronic hamstring injury >2 months, defined as recurrent painor tenderness of the hamstring;
The current injury is a re-injury ≤2months after RTP/RTD after acute ipsilateralhamstring injury;
Clinical suspicion of a complete proximal tendon avulsions;
Presence of other concurrent injuries inhibiting rehabilitation;
The participant is not able to give informed consent;
There are contra-indications for MRI: Pacemaker, pregnancy and claustrophobia
There are contra-indications for HBOT:
Smoking or quit smoking <3 months prior to injury;
A previous spontaneous pneumothorax.
Implantation of ICD or PM not compatible with hyperbaric pressure
Current or recent (<6 months) use of cytostatics
Unable to perform a Valsalva manoeuvre to pressurize the middle ear (pre-existent ear-nose-throat complaints or a current upper airway infection).
Pregnancy
Claustrophobia
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Amsterdam UMC
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland 1105AZ
NetherlandsActive - Recruiting
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