Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
| NCT number |
NCT05315063 |
| Other study ID # |
REC 01208 Mehwish Iqbal |
| Secondary ID |
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| Status |
Completed |
| Phase |
N/A
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| First received |
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| Last updated |
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| Start date |
April 1, 2022 |
| Est. completion date |
February 5, 2023 |
Study information
| Verified date |
February 2023 |
| Source |
Riphah International University |
| Contact |
n/a |
| Is FDA regulated |
No |
| Health authority |
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| Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Flexibility is the ability of a muscle to lengthen and allow one joint (or more than one
joint in series) to move through a full range of motion (ROM).Adequate flexibility is
important to maintain balance, agility and musculoskeletal function. A decrease in muscular
flexibility does not only reduces functional level of individual but also causes
musculoskeletal injuries. Loss of muscle flexibility or muscle tightness is decreased ability
of a muscle to lengthen which results in decreased ROM,and for hamstring reduced flexibility
is the inability to achieve more than 160 degree of knee extension while the hip is flexed at
90 degree.
Muscle energy technique (MET) is an manual technique developed by osteopaths and is now used
in many different manual therapy professions, to treat soft tissue, mobilize joints, stretch
tight muscles and fascia, reduce pain and to improve circulation and lymphatic drainage.
Eccentric training allows the muscle to elongate naturally, this elongation is achieved by
having the subjects eccentrically contract the antagonist muscle to move the joint through
the full available range in slow controlled manner.
Description:
Flexibility is the ability of a muscle to lengthen and allow one joint (or more than one
joint in series) to move through a full range of motion (ROM). Adequate flexibility is
important to maintain balance, agility and musculoskeletal function. A decrease in muscular
flexibility does not only reduces functional level of individual but also causes
musculoskeletal injuries. Loss of muscle flexibility or muscle tightness is decreased ability
of a muscle to lengthen which results in decreased ROM. and for hamstring reduced flexibility
is the inability to achieve more than 160 degree of knee extension while the hip is flexed at
90 degree. Hamstring muscles have a great tendency to shortening even in normal
circumstances, due to their multi-joint function and their tonic postural character.
Techniques previously investigated for hamstring flexibility include static, ballistic and
active assisted stretching exercise, ice, heat, soft tissue massage, ultra sound, Short Wave
Diathermy, myofascial release, (PNF), kinesio taping, MET Each of these interventions has
demonstrated clinical and experimental success; no agreement has been reached on a standard
protocol for treatment.
Muscle energy technique (MET) is an manual technique developed by osteopaths and is now used
in many different manual therapy professions, to treat soft tissue, mobilize joints, stretch
tight muscles and fascia, reduce pain and to improve circulation and lymphatic drainage.
Eccentric training allows the muscle to elongate naturally, this elongation is achieved by
having the subjects eccentrically contract the antagonist muscle to move the joint through
the full available range in slow controlled manner. Eccentric resistance exercise may prevent
injury to the muscle tendon unit by improving the muscle's ability to absorb more energy
before failing and it is a better training strategy to improve the flexibility as it also
increases strength and protects against muscle damage.