Effects of Neurodynamic Sliding Versus Eccentric Training on Lower Extremity Function, Strength and Proprioception in Athletes with Short Hamstring Syndrome.

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

54

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 4, 2023

Primary Completion Date

December 1, 2023

Study Completion Date

October 1, 2024

Conditions
Hamstring TightnessHamstring Injury Prevention
Interventions
OTHER

Neurodynamics

Following Castellote-Caballero et al., the neurodynamic sliding technique (NST) was applied to the dominant leg's sciatic nerve in the NST and ETNST groups. The technique involves alternating stress proximally and distally to promote nerve sliding. Participants performed two sets of movements-cervical flexion with knee and ankle flexion, and cervical extension with knee and ankle extension-repeated actively for 60 seconds, five times per session. Over six weeks, both groups underwent three supervised sessions per week led by an experienced researcher.

OTHER

Eccentric training

The Nordic exercise served as the foundation for the intervention, focusing on eccentric loading as participants resisted falling forward. To minimize DOMS and ensure adherence, a two-week preparatory phase of mixed concentric/eccentric leg curls using a stability ball was implemented. Following this, the gradual progression outlined by Mjolsnes et al. led to a four-week Nordic hamstring curl regimen. Weekly supervision ensured proper technique and compliance throughout the program.

Trial Locations (1)

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Yeditepe university, Istanbul

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Yeditepe University

OTHER

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