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Bowens Technique Versus Mulligan Bent Leg Raise Technique in Kabaddi Players
Sponsor: Riphah International University
Summary
The purpose of this study is to look into how Mulligan's bent leg raise technique and Bowen's technique affect the functional abilities and range of motion of hamstring-tight Kabaddi players. Our goal is to add to the expanding body of knowledge on sports rehabilitation by investigating the efficacy of various interventions and offering evidence-based suggestions for improving the health and performance of Kabaddi participants
Official title: Comparative Effects of Bowen's Technique and Mulligan Bent Leg Raise Technique on Range of Motion and Function in Kabaddi Players With Hamstring Tightness
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - 30 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2024-04-24
Completion Date
2024-12-10
Last Updated
2024-11-13
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Bowen's technique.
This group will receive 20 mint per session for 6 weeks of bowen's technique. * Frequency: 3-5 days per week for 6 days * Intensity: moderate to high intensity of soft tissue mobilization * Time: 20 mints * Type: Bowen's technique
Mulligan bent leg raise technique
This group will receive 15 mints per session for 6 weeks of mulligan's bent leg raise technique. * Frequency: 3-5 days per week for 6 days * Intensity: moderate to high intensity of soft tissue mobilization * Time: 15 mints * Type: Mulligan bent leg raise technique
Locations (1)
Pakistan Sports Board
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan