Background: Stretching used as a technique for injury prevention in the clinical settings, the study aimed to determine the early findings of hamstring tightness with both groups in the population, now a days the sedentary activities like prolonged sitting might cause hamstring tightness and change in path kinematics of gait intern lead to postural defects and back pain, understanding of the stretching helps clinician to make decisions for rehabilitation. Methods: Across-sectional study, counterbalanced with repeated-measures , one group with static stretch – (double hamstring stretch and hurdlers stretch) for 3 times,30seconds subsequently in another group PNF contract relax(agonist contraction) technique for 10 seconds position and 10 se...
Background and objective: Stretching exercise protocols, as part of outpatient treatment or home exe...
Introduction: This study compared the acute effects of static and dynamic stretching in the warm-up,...
OBJECTIVES: To compare a passive and an active stretching technique to determine which one would pro...
Background: Flexibility is important in prevention of injury, muscular and postural imbalance more o...
Introduction There are several stretching techniques that help increase flexibility, however, there ...
Background Flexibility is an important physiological component of physical fitness and reduced flexi...
Background: Stretching exercises have been routinely used in persons with hamstring tightness and at...
Abstract- Flexibility is an essential fitness component that decrease with age and immobility can le...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of static stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular ...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of static stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular ...
Background: Numerous studies have documented on flexibility of muscles. Flexibility is defined as th...
This investigation determined the effects of different static stretching protocols on flexibility an...
Background: Flexibility is an important component of physical conditioning programs. The most common...
Background: Flexibility is an indisputable component of fitness defined as the ability to move a sin...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two different stretc...
Background and objective: Stretching exercise protocols, as part of outpatient treatment or home exe...
Introduction: This study compared the acute effects of static and dynamic stretching in the warm-up,...
OBJECTIVES: To compare a passive and an active stretching technique to determine which one would pro...
Background: Flexibility is important in prevention of injury, muscular and postural imbalance more o...
Introduction There are several stretching techniques that help increase flexibility, however, there ...
Background Flexibility is an important physiological component of physical fitness and reduced flexi...
Background: Stretching exercises have been routinely used in persons with hamstring tightness and at...
Abstract- Flexibility is an essential fitness component that decrease with age and immobility can le...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of static stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular ...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of static stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular ...
Background: Numerous studies have documented on flexibility of muscles. Flexibility is defined as th...
This investigation determined the effects of different static stretching protocols on flexibility an...
Background: Flexibility is an important component of physical conditioning programs. The most common...
Background: Flexibility is an indisputable component of fitness defined as the ability to move a sin...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two different stretc...
Background and objective: Stretching exercise protocols, as part of outpatient treatment or home exe...
Introduction: This study compared the acute effects of static and dynamic stretching in the warm-up,...
OBJECTIVES: To compare a passive and an active stretching technique to determine which one would pro...