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Kinesiological stretching

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Kinesiological Stretching is a type of neuromuscular physical exercise meant for stretching a particular muscle.[1][2][3] Named after Kinesiology,[4] this technique is used to get more flexibility, range of motion and strength at the same time with the view of attaining new range of flexibility functional and applicable to leg lifts, kicks, split jumps, dance, gymnastic, yoga, cheerleading, ballet, martial art techniques etc.[5][6] This neuromuscular technique is widely used to minimize the risk of muscle injuries during stretching done to attain muscle flexibility.[7][8]

Procedure[edit]

Kinesiological stretching isolates muscles' actions one by one. It concentrates mainly on the muscles which are tighter than the others. This stretching method goes deeper and also helps in acquiring flexibility and strength faster than other methods of stretching.[9][10]

Usage and advantages[edit]

The basic use of this technique is to train and stretch a particular muscle, whereas the traditional methods like dynamic stretching, static stretching, PNF stretching etc. are mostly concerned with more than just one muscle simultaneously.[11][12]

Kinesiological stretching is used to train particular muscles to attain motion beyond the normal range. Generally there are various limiting factors for different muscles to attain a range of motion beyond the normal range, and these limiting factors are known as passive limiting factors. Kinesiological stretching eliminates these passive limiting factors.[13][14]

Kinesiological stretching is used to avoid the stretch reflex, while increasing the range of motion of a specific muscle. This is strikingly different from previously known stretching techniques, which look to increase the ROM (or Range of motion) in a specific degree of freedom of a joint or group of joints.[11] The stretching method is also used in the treatment of abnormal scapulothoracic joint combined with the patient's awareness of his/her postural faults.[15][16]

Disadvantages[edit]

Just like other types of stretching exercises, Kinesiological stretching can lead to injuries especially when performed in a hurry. Engaging in the stretching method without completing the required motion properly can lead to muscle strains or tears.[17][18][19]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Thousands of Athletes Abandon Old Stretching Techniques for New Stretching Method", accesswire.com, July 9, 2014.
  2. Roger M. Enoka, "Neuromechanical Basis of Kinesiology",.
  3. Katharine F. Wells, "Kinesiology: the mechanical and anatomic fundamentals of human motion", .
  4. John Piscopo, James A. Baley, "Kinesiology, the Science of Movement", .
  5. CAROLINE BOTTING, "Kinesiology: Tapping into your body's energy flow", stuff.co.nz, December 14, 2016.
  6. Clippinger, Karen (2007). Dance anatomy and kinesiology. Champaign, Ill.: Human Kinetics. p. 448. ISBN 0880115319. Search this book on
  7. "Master Butterfly Stretch with Kinesiological Stretching Principles", elasticsteel.com,.
  8. Katharine F. Wells, "Kinesiology; the anatomic and mechanical fundamentals of human motion", .
  9. Paul Zaichik, "What is the Kinesiological Stretching technique?", easyflexibility.com, November 15, 2013.
  10. Joseph E. Muscolino, "Kinesiology: The Skeletal System and Muscle Function", .
  11. 11.0 11.1 "ElasticSteel Professional Fast Flexibility Training Certification", elasticsteel.net,.
  12. Clayne R. Jensen, "Applied Kinesiology and Biomechanics", .
  13. Matt Parrott,"Strength training, stretches keep knees in shape", nwaonline.com,.
  14. Nancy Patricia Hamilton, Kathryn Luttgens, "Kinesiology: scientific basis of human motion - Page 414",.
  15. Neumann, Donald A. (2010). Kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system : foundations for rehabilitation (2nd ed.). St. Louis, Mo.: Mosby/Elsevier. p. 152. ISBN 0323039898. Search this book on
  16. Karen S. Clippinger, "Dance Anatomy and Kinesiology - Page 229",.
  17. Bonnie Crowe,"The Disadvantages of Stretching", livehealthy.chron.com,.
  18. "The pro’s and cons of different stretching methods", fitness-science.org,January 18, 2015.
  19. Lexa W. Lee, "What Are Some Advantages & Disadvantages of Stretching?", healthyliving.azcentral.com,.


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