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This randomized, Single-blind, parallel-group trial will compare the effects of three hamstring stretching interventions-general hamstring Muscle Energy Technique (MET), medial hamstring MET, and lateral hamstring MET-each combined with standardized TENS and progressive hip/knee strengthening, on hamstring flexibility (knee-extension ROM), anterior knee pain (Arabic Kujala score), pain intensity visual analogue scale (VAS), and lower-limb strength (hand-held dynamometer) in adults with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS).
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Patients with chronic PFPS will be randomized (1:1:1) into:
General MET group: standard non-specific hamstring MET stretch
Medial MET group: targeted medial-hamstring MET stretch
Lateral MET group: targeted lateral-hamstring MET stretch
All groups receive:
TENS: 20 min asymmetric biphasic square-pulse, 120 μs pulse width, 180 Hz, electrodes around patella (5-7 cm apart)
Strengthening: 3×/week for 4 weeks; hip/knee exercises, start 3×10 reps → 3×20, progress with weights or resistance bands.
Outcomes are measured pre-intervention and at 4 weeks. Analysis by mixed-design MANOVA (α < 0.05).
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60 participants in 3 patient groups
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Ahmed Omar Abdelnaeem, lecturer; Amna Ibrahim Shemila, BSc
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