Manual therapy on Plantar Fascia affects Superficial Back Line Flexibility: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study

Autor: Vyom Gyanpuri, Chhandamayee Mohanty, Neetu Rani Dhiman, Venkatesh Mishra
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Journal of Scientific Research. 66:42-47
ISSN: 0447-9483
DOI: 10.37398/jsr.2022.660407
Popis: Background and Aim: Myofascial Release (MFR) is a soft tissue mobilization technique that has been widely researched and supported to increase muscular flexibility and joint range of motion along superficial back line (SBL) structures. The purpose of the present study is to examine and compare the acute effects of MFR and post-isometric relaxation (PIR) applied on plantar fascia, on flexibility of superficial back line (hamstring muscle). Design: This was a pilot single blind randomized control trial (RCT). Participants: Thirty young healthy students (24 boys and 6 girls; mean age 21.46±0.97) Methods: Inclusion and exclusion criteria were followed, and baseline measurements for the Toe-Touch test (TTT) and active straight leg raise test (SLRT) were obtained. Subjects were then randomly assigned to the MFR group and the PIR group. The MFR group received the technique on plantar surface of the feet by applying a gentle and sustained pressure into the myofascial connective tissue. The PIR group received the technique on plantar flexors by placing them in stretched position, performing isometric contraction followed by relaxation and lengthening. Both interventions will be performed for 10 minutes. Afterwards, the Toe Touch Test and straight leg raise test were re-assessed. Results: Before and after intervention SLRT (both right and left) and TTT difference (within group differences) is statistically significant (p
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