Effects of PIR and PFS on Pain, ROM, and Disabilty in Tight Hamstring Syndrome

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

46

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 10, 2025

Primary Completion Date

July 1, 2025

Study Completion Date

July 13, 2025

Conditions
HamstringsFlexibilityRange of MotionDisability
Interventions
OTHER

Post Isometric relaxation

Group A will receive Post Isometric Relaxation (PIR) Patient applied the sub-maximal contraction almost 20%. Isometric contraction was held for 10 seconds and then slight stretch for 30 seconds was maintained.4 contractions per treatment with 3 seconds rest between each contraction. This protocol continues 3 days/week for 4 weeks conventional treatment Hot pack for 10 minutes Pelvic bridging: The subjects will be asked to lie supine and with knee flexed and then raise the pelvis upward till the comfort then hold that position for 5 sec and repetitions were 10 times Cat and camel: The subjects will be requested to prone kneel and then take a deep breath from nose while making hump in the back (cat) and breathe out from mouth while curving the spine (camel) for 5 second 10 times repetitions

OTHER

Post Facilitation stretch

Group B will receive Post Facilitation Stretch (PFS) Isometric contraction was held for 10 seconds and then slight stretch for 30 seconds was maintained. 4 contractions per treatment with 3 seconds rest between each contraction. This protocol continues 3 days/week 4 weeks. for hamstring flexibility conventional treatment Hot pack for 10 minutes Pelvic bridging: The subjects will be asked to lie supine and with knee flexed and then raise the pelvis upward till the comfort then hold that position for 5 sec and repetitions were 10 times Cat and camel: The subjects will be requested to prone kneel and then take a deep breath from nose while making hump in the back (cat) and breathe out from mouth while curving the spine (camel) for 5 second 10 times repetitions

Trial Locations (1)

54810

Zafar Hospital lahore, Lahore

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Riphah International University

OTHER

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