Hip bump trick: can a simple thrust boost your stride?
NCT ID NCT07025434
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether a fast, low-force push on the hip (called a hip bump manipulation) can improve hip motion, strength, and how people land from a jump. Researchers will compare this technique to a fake treatment in 60 healthy adults aged 18 to 45. The goal is to see if the technique actually works, since it's used by clinicians but hasn't been proven yet.
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Dominican University New York
RECRUITINGOrangeburg, New York, 10962, United States
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