The aim of this study was to determine the effects of neurodynamic technique of tibial nerve on range of motion, pain, and mechanosensitivity of the lower extremity in healthy individuals. The study was a non-equivalent, one-group, and pre-post test design. Nineteen healthy adults participated in the study and conducted neurodynamic techniques of the tibial nerve. The outcome measures included range of motion, pain, and mechanosensitivity measured by electromyography during a straight leg raise test. Surface electromyography data were collected from the biceps femoris, medial gastrocnemius, lateral gastrocnemius, and tibialis anterior. There was a significant difference in range of motion and pain between the pre-test and the post-test. The...
The main aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of different neuromobilization techniques on...
The radial nerve neurodynamic test (ULNT2b), used to implicate symptoms arising from the radial nerv...
Study design: Randomized, single blind, same subject crossover trial. Objectives: To compare the eff...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of neurodynamic technique of tibial nerve on rang...
Neurodynamic tests such as the straight leg raising (SLR) and slump test are frequently used for ass...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory crosssectional study using single-group, within-subject comparis...
Neurodynamic assessment and management are advocated for femoral nerve pathology. Contrary to neurod...
Category: Basic Sciences/Biologics; Other Introduction/Purpose: Foot drop is a debilitating conditio...
Nearly 20% of patients with persistent pain are thought to have a nerve-related component to their s...
Purpose To measure and compare the total and normalised tibial nerve movements during forward bendin...
Study Design: Single session, repeated-measures design. Objectives: To analyze the impact of differe...
The radial nerve neurodynamic test (ULNT2b), used to implicate symptoms arising from the radial nerv...
Neural mobilisation is a physiotherapeutic tool that is used to directly influence peripheral nerve ...
Introduction: electrostimulation devices stimulate the common peroneal nerve, producing a calf muscl...
International audienceBackground: Neurodynamics techniques aim to assess and improve neural mechanos...
The main aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of different neuromobilization techniques on...
The radial nerve neurodynamic test (ULNT2b), used to implicate symptoms arising from the radial nerv...
Study design: Randomized, single blind, same subject crossover trial. Objectives: To compare the eff...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of neurodynamic technique of tibial nerve on rang...
Neurodynamic tests such as the straight leg raising (SLR) and slump test are frequently used for ass...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory crosssectional study using single-group, within-subject comparis...
Neurodynamic assessment and management are advocated for femoral nerve pathology. Contrary to neurod...
Category: Basic Sciences/Biologics; Other Introduction/Purpose: Foot drop is a debilitating conditio...
Nearly 20% of patients with persistent pain are thought to have a nerve-related component to their s...
Purpose To measure and compare the total and normalised tibial nerve movements during forward bendin...
Study Design: Single session, repeated-measures design. Objectives: To analyze the impact of differe...
The radial nerve neurodynamic test (ULNT2b), used to implicate symptoms arising from the radial nerv...
Neural mobilisation is a physiotherapeutic tool that is used to directly influence peripheral nerve ...
Introduction: electrostimulation devices stimulate the common peroneal nerve, producing a calf muscl...
International audienceBackground: Neurodynamics techniques aim to assess and improve neural mechanos...
The main aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of different neuromobilization techniques on...
The radial nerve neurodynamic test (ULNT2b), used to implicate symptoms arising from the radial nerv...
Study design: Randomized, single blind, same subject crossover trial. Objectives: To compare the eff...