U.S., Dec. 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07304765) titled 'Acute Effects of Neurodynamic Stretching on Muscle-tendon Complex' on Dec. 01.

Brief Summary: Neurodynamic mobilization techniques are widely applied in rehabilitation and physiotherapy to enhance the mobility and function of peripheral nerves. Two main approaches are distinguished. Nerve tensioning and nerve flossing. They both involve proximal and distal joint movements to induce greater neural sliding while avoiding excessive tensile stress. However, contradictory findings on neurodynamic techniques highlighted the current lack of consensus regarding these techniques. Moreover, neurodynamic techniques are of interest for patients...