U.S., Oct. 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07213011) titled 'Effects of Static Stretching and Self-myofascial Release on Local and Remote Range of Motion' on Oct. 01.
Brief Summary: Static stretching and self-myofascial release are commonly used techniques to improve joint mobility, primarily through mechanisms such as reduced tissue stiffness, increased stretch tolerance, and warming effects. Emerging evidence suggests that these interventions may also elicit remote effects, improving range of motion in body segments distant from the site of application. These non-local adaptations are thought to occur via mechanisms such as myofascial force transmission, systemic increases in stretch toleran...