2018
DOI: 10.1080/10669817.2018.1542558
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Time-course changes associated with PA lumbar mobilizations on lumbar and hamstring range of motion: a randomized controlled crossover trial

Abstract: Paul is qualified Physiotherapist who currently works as a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise (Sports Rehabilitation). Paul is also a Trustee of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Charitable Trust and a board member of the North East Musculoskeletal Society (UK). He has published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and is an active reviewer in the field of sports medicine.

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“…For joint arthritis, Joint mobilization techniques are widely accepted to decrease pain, joint stiffness and muscle inhibition 16,17 . The joint traction and mobilization at end range activates the mechanoreceptors by 1b afferent fibers sending signals to spinal cord which in return exhibit inverse myotatic reflex causing increase in muscle extensibility The Kaltenborn Unilateral Posterior Anterior Glide (UPA) is found to be effective in increasing Lumber spine ROM and hamstring muscle flexibility by activation of Golgi tendon organs (GTOs) 18 . According to above mentioned research Kaltenborn joint mobilization indirectly increases the hamstring muscle flexibility when applied on lumber spine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For joint arthritis, Joint mobilization techniques are widely accepted to decrease pain, joint stiffness and muscle inhibition 16,17 . The joint traction and mobilization at end range activates the mechanoreceptors by 1b afferent fibers sending signals to spinal cord which in return exhibit inverse myotatic reflex causing increase in muscle extensibility The Kaltenborn Unilateral Posterior Anterior Glide (UPA) is found to be effective in increasing Lumber spine ROM and hamstring muscle flexibility by activation of Golgi tendon organs (GTOs) 18 . According to above mentioned research Kaltenborn joint mobilization indirectly increases the hamstring muscle flexibility when applied on lumber spine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%