Hamstring Tightness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison Between Dynamic Oscillatory Stretch Technique and Static Stretching In Reduced Hamstring Flexibility in Healthy Population: A Single Blind Randomized Control Trial
This study compared the effects of dynamic oscillatory stretch technique (DOS) and static stretching (SS) technique in order to improve hamstring extensibility in healthy individuals with asymptomatic hamstring tightness. Half of study participants received DOS whereas other half received static stretching technique.
This was a single blind randomized control trial conducted at District Head Quarter teaching
hospital Sargodha, Sargodha institute of health sciences Sargodha, Sadiq hospital Sargodha
(march 2018-June 2018). Sample size of 83 individuals was calculated through Open Epi tool
version 3 with 95 % confidence interval (CI), and power 80%. 83 individuals were screened out
on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Individuals of this selected population
were randomly allocated as 42 individuals in Dynamic Oscillatory Stretch(DOS) group and 41
individuals in Static Stretching(SS) group by sealed envelope method.
After the application of hot pack treatment of 7-10 minutes to both groups dynamic
oscillatory stretch technique (30 repetitions each of 2 seconds stretch duration in one
session) was applied to DOS group and SS stretching (2 repetitions each of 30 seconds in one
session) was applied to SS group.
Assessment was done at baseline, immediate post-intervention levels (immediately) and
post-intervention level after 1 hour. At baseline and immediately post-intervention level
there was no dropout but after 1 hour post-intervention level there were two dropouts from
DOS group and 1 dropout from SS group. 40 individuals were analyzed in each DOS and SS group.
Data analysis was done through Statistical Package of Social Sciences(SPSS) version 20.
Normality of different variables was assessed. Shapiro-Wilk test provided the basis for
normality distribution of data.
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