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CompletedNCT02516137

Hamstring Tightness

Clinical Effects of Dry Needling Among Asymptomatic Individuals With Hamstring Tightness

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
28 (actual)
Sponsor
Emory University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to find out if individuals with tight hamstring muscles who receive dry needling in addition to a standard stretching exercise program, show an improvement in hamstring tightness and function compared to individuals with tight hamstrings who receive either sham dry needling or no needling (blunt needle) in addition to a standard stretching program.

Detailed description

Tightness of the hamstring muscles is a risk factor for injury. Currently, there is no data on the effect of dry needling on hamstring extensibility or functional performance measures among asymptomatic individuals with hamstring muscle tightness. The investigator wants to assess if individuals with tight hamstring muscles who receive dry needling in addition to a standard stretching exercise program, exhibit reduced hamstring tightness and improved functional performance compared to individuals with tight hamstrings who receive either sham dry needling or no needling (blunt needle) in addition to a standard stretching program.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREDry needlingDry needling will be performed on two points over the hamstring muscles on the randomly determined side. Points 2 cm distal to the ischial tuberosity and halfway between the ischial tuberosity and popliteal crease within the medial and lateral muscle bellies will be identified and the skin cleansed with rubbing alcohol. A Seirin L- type 50 mm needle will be inserted into each of the two points to a depth no greater than three-quarters length of the needle into the hamstring muscle for 30 seconds using a vertical pistoning technique and then statically up to 10 minutes.
PROCEDURESham needlingSham dry needling will be performed on two points over the hamstring muscles on the randomly determined side. Points 2 cm distal to the ischial tuberosity and halfway between the ischial tuberosity and popliteal crease within the medial and lateral muscle bellies will be identified and the skin cleansed with rubbing alcohol. The plastic tube of a Seirin L- type 50 mm needle will be placed against the skin and the needle will be tapped once so that it is inserted subcutaneously no deeper than 5 mm for 30 seconds using a vertical pistoning technique and then statically up to 10 minutes in each location.
PROCEDUREBlunt needle placementBlunt needle placement will be performed on two points over the hamstring muscles on the randomly determined side. Points 2 cm distal to the ischial tuberosity and halfway between the ischial tuberosity and popliteal crease within the medial and lateral muscle bellies will be identified and the skin cleansed with rubbing alcohol. A blunt needle handle is inserted into a plastic tube which will be placed over the identified points for 30 seconds and then for an additional 10 minutes each. The blunt needle handle only touches the skin without puncturing it.
OTHERStandard hamstring stretching exerciseSubjects will be instructed to stretch the back of their thighs, once a day for 3 repetitions, holding for 30 seconds each time performed bilaterally.

Timeline

Start date
2015-07-01
Primary completion
2017-05-31
Completion
2017-05-31
First posted
2015-08-05
Last updated
2017-06-05

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02516137. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.