Volume : VII, Issue : IV, April - 2018

Modified hold relax proprioceptive neuromuscular Facilitation stretching versus static stretching techniques for increasing the flexibility of hamstring muscle : A review of literature.

Shobha Keswani, Sumit Kalra, Rohit Chawla, Jyoti Mishra

Abstract :

 Modified Hold–Relax Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) Stretching and Static Stretching techniques are common

practice for increasing range of motion, though a systematic literature review has been done to evaluate theories behind it. The
purpose of this study is intended to review possible mechanisms, proposed theories, and physiological changes that occur due to
Modified Hold Relax PNF and Static Stretching Techniques. The studies suggested that both the stretching techniques are
effective in increasing the Hamstring muscle flexibility. Various studies suggested that the combination of stretching techniques
with the moist pack application can enhance the effect of Stretching. The Hamstring Muscle Stretching increases range of motion
with a variety of Stretching techniques, Position, and Durations. Perfectly done Hamstring muscle stretching prevent low back
pathology and planar fasciitis. On the basis of this systematic literature review, it can be concluded that both the Modified Hold
Relax PNF Stretching and Static Stretching techniques are similar effective in improving and maintaining ROM, increasing
Muscular Flexibility, and increasing athletic performance, especially after exercise. However, proper protocol, duration and
intensity and consistency must be followed to attain and maintain the benefits of stretching techniques.

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Shobha Keswani, Sumit Kalra, Rohit Chawla, Jyoti Mishra, Modified hold relax proprioceptive neuromuscular Facilitation stretching versus static stretching techniques for increasing the flexibility of hamstring muscle : A review of literature., PARIPEX‾INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-4 | April-2018


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