Active Isolated Stretch and Post Facilitation Stretch on Hamstring Flexibility in Trans-tibial Amputees.

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

38

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

December 20, 2020

Study Completion Date

December 20, 2020

Conditions
Amputation
Interventions
OTHER

active isolated stretch

"Active Isolated Stretch (AIS);~* The shortened hamstring muscle will be isolated.~* The hamstring will be stretched.~* This Stretches will be Repeated eight to 10 times.~* Stretch will be hold for no more than two seconds.~* Exhale on the stretch; inhale on the release. Other amputees training exercises;~* weight-shifting~* Dynamic balancing activities~* Stool stepping~* Braiding~* Gait exercises~* Climbing/descending the stairs"

OTHER

Post Facilitation Stretch

"Participants of this group will receive Post Facilitation Stretch (PFS);~* The shortened hamstring muscle will be placed between a fully stretched and a fully relaxed state.~* The patient will be asked to contract the hamstring using a maximum degree of effort for 5-10 seconds while the therapist will resists thepatients force.~* The patient will be then asked to relax and release the effort, whereas the therapist will apply a rapid stretch to a new barrier and is held for 10 seconds.~* The patient relaxes for approximately 20 seconds and the procedure will be repeated to five times (8) (18).~ 2\. Other amputees training exercises;~* weight-shifting~* Dynamic balancing activities~* Stool stepping~* Braiding~* Gait exercises~* Climbing/descending the stairs"

Trial Locations (1)

25000

PIPOS Rehabilitation Services Program, Peshawar

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Riphah International University

OTHER

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