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Completed NCT05652452

Neurodynamic Sliders Promote Flexibility in Tight Hamstring Syndrome

Conditions: Hamstring Injury, Neurodynamics, Range of Motion

Sex: Male
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 50
Sponsor: University Ghent

Summary

The goal of this study is to explore the intervention effect of home-based neurodynamic slider program on hamstring flexibility. Fifty physically active male subjects will be randomly assigned to either performing a neurodynamic sliding technique (3x20 reps) or a static stretching protocol (3x30") on a daily basis for a 6-week period. Hamstring flexibility will be assessed by means of the Straight Leg Raise at baseline, immediately after the intervention and after 4 weeks follow up.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:maleaged between 18-30yrsrecreationally/competitively activelimited hamstring flexibility (Tight Hamstring Syndrome) (SLR≤75°)Exclusion Criteria:a history of any musculotendinous hamstring injury in the previous yeara history of neurological or orthopedic disorder affecting the lower extremitiesa history of lumbar disc herniation; or (4) a history of a cervical whiplash injury

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