Effectiveness of Pnf Stretching in Hamstring Tightness Population Having Low Back Pain

  • Naveen Kumar P
  • Senthil Kumar S
  • Prathap Suganthirababu
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: One of the possible contributing factors of low back ache by hamstring stiffness on the ischialtuberosity. Movement restrictions or postural asymmetry lead to compensatory movement patterns of the lumbarspine, and subsequently increases stress on the spinal soft tissues and risk of low back pain (LBP), stretching andloosening the hamstring muscles can help relieve sciatic nerve root pressure and reduce the lower back pain.Purpose: The aim of the study to determine effectiveness of PNF stretching in hamstring tightness populationhaving low back pain.Materials and Methods: Subjects who are willing to participate are separated into two groups and receivedtreatment six times/week for two weeks in RENU’S Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Centre , PNF stretching withhamstring strengthening exercise and conventional method of stretching with hamstring strengthening exercise,and informed about the study and signed consent were obtained.Results: The PNF stretching group exhibited a substantial improvement in the pre-test and post-test, suggestingthat the PNF stretching for hamstring tightness for low back pain.Conclusion: According to the findings, PNF stretching technique has shown high significance in reducinghamstring tightness and reduced low back pain compared to conventional method of stretching and allowingparticipants with LBP to recover faster.

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Naveen Kumar P, Senthil Kumar S, Prathap Suganthirababu, & Jagatheesan Alagesan. (2024). Effectiveness of Pnf Stretching in Hamstring Tightness Population Having Low Back Pain. Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy - An International Journal, 18, 651–656. https://doi.org/10.37506/zd1t1840

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