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Comparison of Muscle Energy Technique vs Static Stretch in Vertical Jump of Basketball and Volleyball Player

R

Riphah International University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy

Treatments

Other: Static Stretch
Other: Muscle Energy Technique

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04002206
Riphah IU M Faheem Afzal

Details and patient eligibility

About

A randomized control trial study was conducted in Islamic International University Islamabad from 1st August 2017 to 31st January 2018 according to the set criteria. A total number of 29 athletes age between 18-35 and playing as part time/ domestic level included in this study. Data were divided into experimental group (n=15) and control group (n=14) by random sampling technique. Post isometric relaxation technique was used in experimental group and static stretching was given in control group. Baseline reading was taken before intervention and post intervention reading taken immediately after application of intervention. Data analyzed through SPSS 20.

Full description

Vertical jump is defined as the ability of athlete to elevate off the ground from standstill.There are two types of vertical jump which re squat vertical jump and vertical stop jump. There was a strong correlation between maximal strength in half squats and sprint performance and jumping height.

Muscle energy technique(METS) is the procedure which involves voluntary contraction of muscle in specific direction with different angles against a counterforce applied by clincian.METS is used to enhance strength of group of muscle, increase afferent input to facilitate reflexive stabilization and increase endurance in coordinated movement patterns.

Athletes perform dynamic stretching before sports involvement. Study shows that three 30 seconds stretch enhance muscle length immediatley after stretching.

A study conducted in 2003 to see the effects of muscle energy technique on hamstring extensibility, the conclusion of this study that muscle energy technique produced an immediate increase in passive knee extension.

A study conducted on immediate effect of two muscle energy techniques on quadriceps muscle during vertical jump. The study suggests concentric muscle energy technique on quadriceps muscle is the most appropriate technique to potentiate height jump performance and stretch-shorten cycle function in counter-movement jump.

Athletes ususully perfrom stretching exercises in warm up before involvement to sports.Study suggest that dynamic stretching is more suitable for use as part of warmup in young athletes. Athletes invlve in high intensity exercise demand stretch shorten cycle, stretching may be important for injury prevention. Stretching also reduce the peak torque and mean power output.

Enrollment

29 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

18 to 35 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Athletes (volley ball and basketball players) playing at part time/domestic level.
  • Athletes age between 18-35 Years.

Exclusion criteria

  • Athletes having history of sprain or strain in lower limbs within last 6 months.
  • Athletes having any neuro-musculoskeletal, cardiovascular pathology

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

29 participants in 2 patient groups

Muscle Energy Technique
Experimental group
Description:
Post isometric relaxation technique was used in experimental group
Treatment:
Other: Muscle Energy Technique
Static Stretch
Active Comparator group
Description:
Static stretching was given in control group
Treatment:
Other: Static Stretch

Trial contacts and locations

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