C1-C2 Manipülasyonunun Hamstring Esnekliği Üzerine Etkisi
Özet
Although the
muscle inhibition technique and myofascial relaxation technique applied to the
suboccipital muscles have been shown to be effective in increasing hamstring
flexibility, there are no studies on the effect of C1-C2 manipulation on hamstring
muscle flexibility. It is thought that the same effect will occur with the manipulation
technique applied to the C1-C2 vertebrae. The aim of this study is to investigate the
acute effect of C1-C2 manipulation on hamstring muscle flexibility. Individuals that
compliance with the inclusion criteria were divided to two groups: 25 individuals
(X±SD; age= 27.48±3.56 years; BMI= 24.81±2.97 kg/m2) with hamstring muscle
flexibility loss and C1-C2 dysfunction and 25 individuals (X±SD; age= 27.88±4.33
years; BMI= 24.47±2.58 kg/m2) with hamstring muscle flexibilty loss and no C1-C2
dysfunction. Active knee extension test, passive straight leg raise test and sit-reach
test, which are used to evaluate the shortness of hamstring muscles, were evaluated in
both groups before and after the intervention. The intervention was performed in the
position where the individuals were lying on their back and their eyes were closed.
Age, gender and body mass index distributions of the groups were homogeneous
(p>0.05). When the changes before and after the intervention were compared within group, a statistically significant difference was found (p<0.001), and when compared
between groups, no statistically significant difference was found (p>0.05). In our
study, the increase in hamstring muscle flexibility as a result of C1-C2 manipulation
supports the idea that suboccipital muscles and hamstring muscles are connected with
a single fascia and that spinal manipulation has mechanisms of action such as
biomechanical, muscular reflexogenic and muscle tone. In conclusion, C1-C2
manipulation can be offered as a treatment option in individuals with hamstring muscle
flexibility loss and can be used as a supportive approach to other physiotherapy rehabilitation methods