comparision of effectiveness of bend leg raise technique of mulligan v/s knee to chest technique of mckenzie to improve forward flexion range in subjects with hamstring tightness within the age group of 20-30 years

Research Article
Parag P Kulkarni*., Ankita Devasthali., Ajay Kumar and Satish Pimpale
DOI: 
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Subject: 
Medical
KeyWords: 
Mulligan, McKenzie
Abstract: 

Aim of Study: To compare the effectiveness of Bend leg raise technique of mulligan versus knee to chest technique of McKenzie in improving forward flexion.

Objectives

1. To find the effect of Bend leg raise technique of mulligan improving forward flexion

2. To find the effect of knee to chest technique of McKenzie improving forward flexion

3. To compare between the effectiveness of Bend leg raise technique and knee to chest

technique improving forward flexion.

Conclusion

1. Knee to Chest technique of McKenzie produced a significant improvement in forward

flexion after one day intervention period.

2. Bend Leg Raise technique of Mulligan produced a significant improvement in forward

flexion after one day intervention period.

3. Both Knee to Chest technique of McKenzie and Bend Leg Raise technique of Mulligan

have significant results on the improvement of forward flexion, but on the comparison,

Bend Leg Raise technique of Mulligan is proved to be more effective in improving

forward flexion than Knee to Chest technique of McKenzie.

Aim of Study: To compare the effectiveness of Bend leg raise technique of mulligan versus knee to chest technique of McKenzie in improving forward flexion.

Objectives

1. To find the effect of Bend leg raise technique of mulligan improving forward flexion

2. To find the effect of knee to chest technique of McKenzie improving forward flexion

3. To compare between the effectiveness of Bend leg raise technique and knee to chest

technique improving forward flexion.

Conclusion

1. Knee to Chest technique of McKenzie produced a significant improvement in forward

flexion after one day intervention period.

2. Bend Leg Raise technique of Mulligan produced a significant improvement in forward

flexion after one day intervention period.

3. Both Knee to Chest technique of McKenzie and Bend Leg Raise technique of Mulligan

have significant results on the improvement of forward flexion, but on the comparison,

Bend Leg Raise technique of Mulligan is proved to be more effective in improving

forward flexion than Knee to Chest technique of McKenzie.