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Can the application of the Ergon(®) IASTM treatment on remote parts of the superficial back myofascial line be equally effective with the local application for the improvement of the hamstrings’ flexibility? A randomized control study

[Purpose] This study was aimed to investigate the effects of Ergon(®) IASTM applications on the upper or lower part of the Superficial Back Line (SBL) on the hamstring’s flexibility. [Participants and Methods] Sixty University students (age=24.4 ± 4.39; height=176.78 ± 8.31 cm; weight=75.16 ± 11.21 ...

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Autores principales: Fousekis, Konstantinos, Eid, Kristin, Tafa, Enea, Gkrilias, Panagiotis, Mylonas, Konstantinos, Angelopoulos, Pavlos, Koumoundourou, Dimitra, Billis, Vicky, Tsepis, Elias
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6642894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.31.508
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Sumario:[Purpose] This study was aimed to investigate the effects of Ergon(®) IASTM applications on the upper or lower part of the Superficial Back Line (SBL) on the hamstring’s flexibility. [Participants and Methods] Sixty University students (age=24.4 ± 4.39; height=176.78 ± 8.31 cm; weight=75.16 ± 11.21 kg) were randomly divided into three sub-groups and received a single 15-minute treatment with Ergon(®) Technique in a) the upper and b) the lower part of SBL or c) served as control. The participants received one treatment per week for four weeks with a simultaneous pre-and post-therapy assessment of their hamstrings flexibility using the passive Straight Leg Raising (SLR). [Results] Both experimental groups improved SLR performance from pre to post during the four weeks from 4.4% to 9.2% in the trunk group and from 4.9% to 8.0% in the lower body group. These differences were significantly greater from the CTRL group. No differences were observed between the two experimental groups. [Conclusion] In conclusion, application of Ergon Technique of either the upper or lower part of the SBL may lead to a significant increase in the hamstring flexibility irrespective of the site of application.