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ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ACompleted· 80 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Group I Experimental DOS +1 moreother
Likely dose
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NCT03885557N/ACompleted

Comparison Between Dynamic Oscillatory Stretch Technique and Static Stretching In Reduced Hamstring Flexibility in Healthy Population: A Single Blind Randomized Control Trial

Riphah International University·interventional·Posted Mar 21, 2019·Updated Aug 8, 2019

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Group I Experimental DOS and group II SS group for Hamstring Tightness. Completed, enrolled 80 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This study compared the effects of dynamic oscillatory stretch technique (DOS) and static stretching (SS) technique in order to improve hamstring extensibility in healthy individuals with asymptomatic hamstring tightness. Half of study participants received DOS whereas other half received static stretching technique.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesPakistan
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMar 21, 2019
Enrollment StartMar 1, 2018
Primary CompletionMay 30, 2018
Study CompletionJun 30, 2018
TodayJul 1, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 3 monthsPosted 7.3 years ago

Interventions

Group I Experimental DOSother

After the application of hot pack treatment of 7-10 minutes, dynamic oscillatory stretch(DOS) technique (30 repetitions each of 2 seconds stretch duration in one session) was applied to DOS group. An experienced orthopedic manual physical therapist provided these techniques to patients .

group II SS groupother

After the application of hot pack treatment of 7-10 minutes , Static stretching (2 repetitions each of 30 seconds in one session) was applied to SS group. An experienced orthopedic manual physical therapist provided these techniques to patients .