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Optimal Duration of Stretching of the Hamstring Muscle Group in Elderly: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Stretch

Treatments

Procedure: stretch hamstring

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04459832
A Randomized Controlled Trial

Details and patient eligibility

About

identification of optimal duration for hamstring muscle stretch by using 3 different time of stretch 15,30,60 seconds .100 subjects will be participated in this study divided into 4 group one control and 3 experimental groups according to stretch time.

Full description

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of variable stretching intervals on neural function and ROM.

DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial Participants: In this trial, 100 participants will participate in the study diagnosed with tight hamstring muscles (defined as the inability to extend the knee to less than 20° of knee flexion) were randomly assigned to the control group or one of the 3 intervention groups Interventions: The three experimental groups will stretched 5 times per week for 4 weeks for 15, 30, and 60 seconds, respectively the control group did not stretch Main Outcome Measures: The neurophysiological outcome measures included peak to peak somatosensory evoked potential for dermatomes L3,L4,L5, and S1. Secondary outcome measures included knee ROM. All outcome measures will be assessed immediately after the treatment session and 24 hours after the treatment session.

Enrollment

105 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

55 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Subjects had to demonstrate "tight" hamstring muscles, defined as inability to extend the knee to less than 20 degrees of knee flexion with the femur held at 90 degrees of hip flexion while the person was positioned supine. Subjects were also screened to rule out knee joint flexion contractures by checking knee extension ROM, while they were lying in a prone position

Exclusion criteria

  • Using of medical aids, and suffering from any neurological or cognitive impairment, limiting cardio-respiratory conditions, or had undergone recent surgery (within the past 12 months). Having any hip or knee replacements or any history of pathology in the low back, hips, or knees for the 3 months prior to the study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

105 participants in 4 patient groups

15 second stretch
Experimental group
Description:
Stretching of the hamstring muscles was performed by the primary researcher for 15 seconds. A straight-leg-raising technique was used for this stretch because we believe that it is commonly used in the clinical setting for elderly people. All subjects were supine lying as flat as possible
Treatment:
Procedure: stretch hamstring
30 second stretch
Experimental group
Description:
Stretching of the hamstring muscles was performed by the primary researcher for 30 seconds. A straight-leg-raising technique was used for this stretch because we believe that it is commonly used in the clinical setting for elderly people. All subjects were supine lying as flat as possible
Treatment:
Procedure: stretch hamstring
60 second stretch
Experimental group
Description:
Stretching of the hamstring muscles was performed by the primary researcher for 60 seconds. A straight-leg-raising technique was used for this stretch because we believe that it is commonly used in the clinical setting for elderly people. All subjects were supine lying as flat as possible
Treatment:
Procedure: stretch hamstring
control
Sham Comparator group
Description:
The control group followed the same procedures except that no stretching force was applied at the end
Treatment:
Procedure: stretch hamstring

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