Tight hamstrings? study reveals best stretch technique for athletes
NCT ID NCT07167602
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 05, 2026 · Updated 34 times
Summary
This study tested two hands-on treatments—Active Release Therapy and Positional Release Therapy—in 74 athletes with tight hamstrings. Both were combined with standard physiotherapy. The goal was to see which better reduces pain, improves flexibility, and boosts function. Results help guide rehab choices for active people.
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University of Lahore - Teaching Hospital, University Institute of Physical Therapy
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
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