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Tightness of hamstring muscle is known as a reduction in range of motion accompanied by a sensation of restriction in the posterior aspect of thigh. Numerous reasons can cause it, such as genetic susceptibility, compensatory tightness due to persistent abnormalities, and muscular strain. Tight hamstrings cause a small amount of knee flexion during exercise and require comparatively high quadriceps efforts to offset the hamstrings' passive resistance. This could result in knee joint pain that affects gait and raise the reaction forces at the patellofemoral joint.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Group A (Virtual reality group) | Experimental | Participants will receive virtual reality (VR) in addition to the traditional physical therapy program 2 times/week for 5 weeks. |
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| Group B (control group) | Active Comparator | Participants will receive a traditional physical therapy program only, 2 times per week for 5 weeks. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Virtual reality | Device | A five-minute warm-up, thirty minutes of intervention training, and a five-minute cool-down will all be included in each session. Five minutes of stretching and walking were part of the warm-up. Every participant will play five sports games (running, cool-running, catching gift, football, skate) during each session. These gamed can help teenagers to improve their physical strength, endurance, balance, and coordination. Every game lasted Five minutes. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Muscle strength | Microfit hand-held dynamometer (HHD) will be used for assessment of hamstring muscle strength. Each participant will lie prone on a standard treatment table. In this position, the participant will be instructed to bend their knee to 90° of knee flexion, where the Microfet 2 MMT-Wireless HHD will be placed on the lower leg, and a downward force toward the table will be held for 5s while the participant resists the downward force. The participant will be instructed to use their maximum effort. It will be performed three times, and an average will be recorded. | 5 weeks |
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| Active Knee Extension (AKE) Test | A typical, double-arm, plastic goniometer with an arm length of 31.75 cm will be used to measure the AKE angle. With the stationary arm over the thigh and directed to the greater trochanter, and the moving arm over the leg and directed to the lateral malleolus, the goniometer's axis will be fixed over the lateral epicondyle of the femur. The participant will be asked to fully extend the knee of the dominant leg while relaxing their foot. To measure the AKE angle, which is the degree of knee flexion from the last knee extension, they will maintain this position for five seconds. |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University | Giza | Egypt |
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| Traditional physical therapy programme | Other | The exercise programme includes farmer walks, squats, calf raises, stretching exercises, and strengthening activities. The exercises will be performed in one or two sets of 15-20 repetitions, with a 60-second rest in between. The sets, repetitions, and loads will be increased as the participants advance, up to three sets of 60 repetitions for a perceived effort of 70%-80% of 1RM |
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| Step length | A GAITRite® electronic walkway system, which includes a walkway with overall measurements of 90 cm × 7 m × 3.2 mm, will be used to assess gait metrics. A 9 m × 4 m laboratory space that is protected from light and noise will be used for the examination of step length. First, participants will be instructed to stand at the start line in an orthostatic position to adopt the start position. Following that, participants will be told to walk along the GAITRite® system's walkway at their own pace, pausing at the goal line. | 5 weeks |
| Stride length | A GAITRite® electronic walkway system, which includes a walkway with overall measurements of 90 cm × 7 m × 3.2 mm, will be used to assess gait metrics. A 9 m × 4 m laboratory space that is protected from light and noise will be used for the examination of velocity. First, participants will be instructed to stand at the start line in an orthostatic position to adopt the start position. Following that, participants will be told to walk along the GAITRite® system's walkway at their own pace, pausing at the goal line. | 5 weeks |
| Cadence | A GAITRite® electronic walkway system, which includes a walkway with overall measurements of 90 cm × 7 m × 3.2 mm, will be used to assess gait metrics. A 9 m × 4 m laboratory space that is protected from light and noise will be used for the examination of cadence. First, participants will be instructed to stand at the start line in an orthostatic position to adopt the start position. Following that, participants will be told to walk along the GAITRite® system's walkway at their own pace, pausing at the goal line. | 5 weeks |
| Velocity | A GAITRite® electronic walkway system, which includes a walkway with overall measurements of 90 cm × 7 m × 3.2 mm, will be used to assess gait metrics. A 9 m × 4 m laboratory space that is protected from light and noise will be used for the examination of velocity. First, participants will be instructed to stand at the start line in an orthostatic position to adopt the start position. Following that, participants will be told to walk along the GAITRite® system's walkway at their own pace, pausing at the goal line. | 5 weeks |