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Muscle Energy Technique and Hamstring Nordic Lower for Hamstring Tightness in Young Athletes

Primary Purpose

Hamstring Tightness, Athletic Injuries, Athletic Performance

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Pakistan
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
post facilitation stretch
post isometric relaxation
hamstring nordic lower
Sponsored by
Health Education Research Foundation (HERF)
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Eligibility
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Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Hamstring Tightness

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 25 Years (Adult)MaleAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria: Athletes with Hamstring tightness Both male and female will be included. Athletes ages form 18 to 25 years athletes having SLR <110˚ Exclusion Criteria: Athletes having hamstring injuries Patients having painful SLR Other orthopedic conditions like LBP, Athletes with any deformity Recent surgery

Sites / Locations

  • Health Educaiton & research Foundation

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm 3

Arm Type

Experimental

Experimental

Experimental

Arm Label

Group A

Group B

Group C

Arm Description

20 participant randomly allocated they were administered in first phase with post facilitation stretch , 3rd phase with post isometric relaxation and then in 5th phase hamstring Nordic lower

20 participant randomly allocated they were administered in first phase with post isometric relaxation 3rd phase with hamstring Nordic lower and then in 5th phase post facilitation stretch

20 participant randomly allocated they were administered in first phase hamstring Nordic lower 3rd phase with post facilitation stretch and then in 5th phase post isometric relaxation

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

hamstring nordic Lower test
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
hamstring nordic Lower test
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
hamstring nordic Lower test
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
hamstring nordic Lower test
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
hamstring nordic Lower test
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
hamstring nordic Lower test
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
100 meter sprint
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
100 meter sprint
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
100 meter sprint
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
100 meter sprint
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
100 meter sprint
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
100 meter sprint
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
agility run test
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
agility run test
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
agility run test
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
agility run test
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
agility run test
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
agility run test
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
vertical jump
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
vertical jump
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
vertical jump
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
vertical jump
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
vertical jump
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
vertical jump
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
YMCA sit & reach box
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
YMCA sit & reach box
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
YMCA sit & reach box
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
YMCA sit & reach box
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
YMCA sit & reach box
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
YMCA sit & reach box
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.

Full Information

First Posted
July 1, 2023
Last Updated
August 19, 2023
Sponsor
Health Education Research Foundation (HERF)
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT06012344
Brief Title
Muscle Energy Technique and Hamstring Nordic Lower for Hamstring Tightness in Young Athletes
Official Title
The Effectiveness of Muscle Energy Technique and Hamstring Nordic Lower in Hamstring Tightness Amongst Young Athletes of Pakistan
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
August 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
March 1, 2021 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
February 26, 2023 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
June 23, 2023 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Health Education Research Foundation (HERF)

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
the study aims to assess the efficacy of two interventions, namely the muscle energy technique and the hamstring Nordic lower exercise, in addressing hamstring tightness among young athletes in Pakistan.
Detailed Description
Title: The Effectiveness of Muscle Energy Technique and Hamstring Nordic Lower Exercise in Managing Hamstring Tightness Among Young Athletes of Pakistan Objective: The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of two interventions, the muscle energy technique and the hamstring Nordic lower exercise, in managing hamstring tightness among young athletes from Pakistan. Background: Hamstring tightness is a prevalent issue among athletes, which can lead to reduced flexibility, increased risk of injury, and impaired athletic performance. The muscle energy technique is a manual therapy approach that involves active muscle contractions and stretches to improve muscle flexibility and restore normal range of motion. Conversely, the hamstring Nordic lower exercise is a specific eccentric strengthening exercise that targets the hamstring muscles and aims to improve their lengthening capacity. Study Design: A randomized controlled trial will be conducted to evaluate the efficacy of the two interventions. Young athletes from Pakistan with hamstring tightness will be recruited as participants. They will be randomly assigned to one of two intervention groups: the muscle energy technique group or the hamstring Nordic lower exercise group. The interventions will be administered by trained healthcare professionals under supervision, following a specific duration and frequency. Outcome Measures: The primary outcome measure of interest in this study is the change in hamstring tightness. The measurement tools used to assess this outcome will be reliable and validated. Baseline assessments will be conducted before the intervention period, and post-intervention assessments will take place immediately after the intervention period. Secondary outcome measures may include improvements in hamstring flexibility, functional performance, and self-reported symptoms related to hamstring tightness. These secondary measures will provide a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of each intervention. Data Analysis: Data will be analyzed using appropriate statistical methods. The outcomes between the two intervention groups will be compared to determine the relative effectiveness of the muscle energy technique and the hamstring Nordic lower exercise in managing hamstring tightness. Implications: The findings of this research will offer valuable insights into the most suitable intervention for managing hamstring tightness among young athletes in Pakistan. This information can contribute to the development of targeted rehabilitation protocols and injury prevention strategies in this specific population. Furthermore, the results may also have broader implications for similar populations of athletes globally who face similar issues with hamstring tightness. Conclusion: By evaluating the effectiveness of the muscle energy technique and the hamstring Nordic lower exercise, this study aims to contribute to the advancement of evidence-based interventions for managing hamstring tightness. The results will be disseminated through scientific publications and presented at relevant conferences to ensure that the knowledge reaches the appropriate healthcare professionals, coaches, and athletes.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Hamstring Tightness, Athletic Injuries, Athletic Performance

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Crossover Assignment
Model Description
This triple-blinded, randomized clinical trial employed a five-phase crossover design to evaluate the effects of post-isometric relaxation, post-facilitation stretch, and hamstring Nordic lower exercises on hamstring function and athletic performance in young athletes. Participants were randomly assigned to treatment groups in Phase I, followed by washout periods in Phases II and IV. In Phase III, participants switched treatments to ensure exposure to all interventions. Outcome measures included hamstring flexibility, lower limb power, speed and acceleration, hamstring strength, and agility. The study utilized triple-blinding and randomization to minimize biases. The findings will guide practitioners and coaches in optimizing training and rehabilitation strategies for young athletes. In conclusion, this trial provides valuable insights into the effects of different treatments on hamstring function and athletic performance, benefiting athletes and enhancing performance outcomes.
Masking
ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigatorOutcomes Assessor
Masking Description
This triple-blinded randomized clinical trial ensured masking of participants, physiotherapists, assessors, and the principal investigator. Participants were unaware of their assigned treatment, as treatments were standardized and shared similar characteristics. Physiotherapists were trained to deliver treatments without disclosing specific interventions. Assessors remained blinded to treatment assignments, conducting outcome assessments independently. The principal investigator had no knowledge of treatment allocations to maintain objectivity. Implementing triple-blinding enhanced the study's internal validity, minimizing biases and improving the reliability of the results.
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
60 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Group A
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
20 participant randomly allocated they were administered in first phase with post facilitation stretch , 3rd phase with post isometric relaxation and then in 5th phase hamstring Nordic lower
Arm Title
Group B
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
20 participant randomly allocated they were administered in first phase with post isometric relaxation 3rd phase with hamstring Nordic lower and then in 5th phase post facilitation stretch
Arm Title
Group C
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
20 participant randomly allocated they were administered in first phase hamstring Nordic lower 3rd phase with post facilitation stretch and then in 5th phase post isometric relaxation
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
post facilitation stretch
Other Intervention Name(s)
Muscle energy technique type II
Intervention Description
PFS Post-Facilitation Stretch Participants in this arm received the intervention of post-facilitation stretch technique. Post-facilitation stretch involves the application of manual stretching techniques to the targeted muscles after a facilitation phase, which aims to enhance muscle extensibility. The participants underwent a standardized post-facilitation stretch protocol focusing on the hamstring muscles.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
post isometric relaxation
Other Intervention Name(s)
Muscle energy technique type I
Intervention Description
Participants in this arm of the study received the intervention of post-isometric relaxation technique. Post-isometric relaxation involves the application of isometric contraction followed by a relaxation phase to promote muscle lengthening and improve flexibility. The participants underwent a standardized post-isometric relaxation protocol targeting the hamstring muscles.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
hamstring nordic lower
Intervention Description
Participants in this arm received the intervention of hamstring Nordic lower exercise. The hamstring Nordic lower exercise is a challenging eccentric exercise that specifically targets the hamstring muscles. Participants performed the exercise under supervision and followed a standardized protocol for the number of repetitions, sets, and rest intervals.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
hamstring nordic Lower test
Description
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
Time Frame
phase 1 at baseline
Title
hamstring nordic Lower test
Description
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
Time Frame
phase 1 post intervention 14th day
Title
hamstring nordic Lower test
Description
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
Time Frame
phase 2 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
hamstring nordic Lower test
Description
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
Time Frame
phase 2 post intervention 14th day
Title
hamstring nordic Lower test
Description
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
Time Frame
phase 3 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
hamstring nordic Lower test
Description
The hamstring Nordic lower test is a functional assessment that evaluates the eccentric strength and endurance of the hamstring muscles. During the test, the participant kneels with the ankles secured and gradually lowers their upper body towards the ground while maintaining control. The goal is to use the hamstrings to control the descent and return to the starting position. This test specifically targets the eccentric contraction of the hamstrings, which is crucial for deceleration, change of direction, and injury prevention. By assessing hamstring strength and endurance, the test can identify weaknesses or imbalances that may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
Time Frame
phase 3 post intervention 14th day
Title
100 meter sprint
Description
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
Time Frame
phase 1 at baseline
Title
100 meter sprint
Description
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
Time Frame
phase 1 post intervention 14th day
Title
100 meter sprint
Description
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
Time Frame
phase 2 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
100 meter sprint
Description
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
Time Frame
phase 2 post intervention 14th day
Title
100 meter sprint
Description
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
Time Frame
phase 3 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
100 meter sprint
Description
The 100-meter sprint is typically performed in a single continuous effort, with athletes starting from a stationary position and sprinting as fast as possible to reach the finish line.
Time Frame
phase 3 post intervention 14th day
Title
agility run test
Description
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
Time Frame
phase 1 at baseline
Title
agility run test
Description
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
Time Frame
phase 1 post intervention 14th day
Title
agility run test
Description
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
Time Frame
phase 2 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
agility run test
Description
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
Time Frame
phase 2 post intervention 14th day
Title
agility run test
Description
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
Time Frame
phase 3 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
agility run test
Description
The agility run test is commonly used in sports that require quick changes of direction, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and football. It helps to evaluate an athlete's ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently, which are crucial skills for success in these sports.
Time Frame
phase 3 post intervention 14th day
Title
vertical jump
Description
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
Time Frame
phase 1 at baseline
Title
vertical jump
Description
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
Time Frame
phase 1 post intervention 14th day
Title
vertical jump
Description
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
Time Frame
phase 2 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
vertical jump
Description
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
Time Frame
phase 2 post intervention 14th day
Title
vertical jump
Description
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
Time Frame
phase 3 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
vertical jump
Description
By assessing the vertical jump performance, the test indirectly provides insights into the strength and power of the lower body muscles, including the hamstrings. A strong and well-functioning hamstring muscle group is crucial for generating force during the jump and contributing to the overall jump height.
Time Frame
phase 3 post intervention 14th day
Title
YMCA sit & reach box
Description
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
Time Frame
phase 1 at baseline
Title
YMCA sit & reach box
Description
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
Time Frame
phase 1 post intervention 14th day
Title
YMCA sit & reach box
Description
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
Time Frame
phase 2 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
YMCA sit & reach box
Description
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
Time Frame
phase 2 post intervention 14th day
Title
YMCA sit & reach box
Description
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
Time Frame
phase 3 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
YMCA sit & reach box
Description
The YMCA sit and reach box is a commonly used tool to measure and assess hamstring and lower back flexibility. It consists of a box or platform with a measuring scale and a sliding panel. The participant sits with their legs extended, placing their feet against the box. They then reach forward with both hands, sliding the panel as far as possible along the measuring scale while keeping their knees straight. The distance reached is recorded as the measurement of flexibility. The YMCA sit and reach test provides an objective measurement of hamstring and lower back flexibility and is widely used in research, fitness testing, and clinical assessments. It is a simple and practical tool to evaluate an individual's flexibility level and monitor changes over time.
Time Frame
phase 3 post intervention 14th day
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
Description
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Time Frame
phase 1 at baseline
Title
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
Description
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Time Frame
phase 1 post intervention 14th day
Title
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
Description
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Time Frame
phase 2 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
Description
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Time Frame
phase 2 post intervention 14th day
Title
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
Description
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Time Frame
phase 3 at baseline (after 4 week of washout period)
Title
Hamstring Eccentric Testing Questionnaire
Description
This questionnaire aims to gather information about athlete experiences and perceptions related to hamstring eccentric testing. The purpose of the questionnaire is to gather valuable insights that can contribute to the development and improvement of hamstring eccentric testing protocols. athlete participation and honest responses are greatly appreciated.
Time Frame
phase 3 post intervention 14th day

10. Eligibility

Sex
Male
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
25 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Athletes with Hamstring tightness Both male and female will be included. Athletes ages form 18 to 25 years athletes having SLR <110˚ Exclusion Criteria: Athletes having hamstring injuries Patients having painful SLR Other orthopedic conditions like LBP, Athletes with any deformity Recent surgery
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
waqar Ahmed Awan, Ph.D
Organizational Affiliation
HERF
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Health Educaiton & research Foundation
City
Islamabad
State/Province
Capital
ZIP/Postal Code
44000
Country
Pakistan

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
Yes
IPD Sharing URL
http://herf.org.pk

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Muscle Energy Technique and Hamstring Nordic Lower for Hamstring Tightness in Young Athletes

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