Comparative Effect of Myofascial Cupping Therapy to Stretching Exercises on Gastrocnemius Soreness
Samraiz Mughal,
Numeera Farid,
Muhammad Arslan
et al.
Abstract:Background: Gastrocnemius muscle soreness often arises from overuse or insufficient recovery, leading to reduced dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM). Emerging therapies, including myofascial cupping therapy and traditional stretching, aim to alleviate muscle soreness and enhance ROM.
Objective: The study aimed to compare the effects of myofascial cupping therapy and stretching exercises on reducing gastrocnemius soreness and determining which method is more effective in improving the dorsiflexion ROM of the ank… Show more
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