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  2. 8 Hamstring Exercises You Can Do at Home for Lower-Body ... - AOL

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    Once you've finished your final set, don't forget to kickstart recovery with a protein smoothie and some static hamstring stretches. Cardio at Home 12 Exercises You Can Do in Your Living Room 1.

  3. These Hamstring Stretches Help You Stay Limber and Pain ... - AOL

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    Daily hamstring stretches to stay limber, therefore, are essential. “By stretching our hamstrings, we experience a greater range of motion, flexibility, and improved circulation,” Bentivogolio ...

  4. Hamstring Stretches to Loosen Up Your Legs

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    A physical therapist shares four hamstring stretches that will improve your lower body flexibility, improve performance, and help loosen tight muscles.

  5. Nerve glide - Wikipedia

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    The absolute static nerve extensibility was five times greater than the static stretching. While nerve gliding enhances the ability of the hamstring to stretch, the static stretch is more effective in terms of stress relaxation. Unlike static stretching, dynamic stretching shows similar outcomes to nerve gliding exercise. For hamstring ...

  6. Stretching - Wikipedia

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    Stretching can be dangerous when performed incorrectly. There are many techniques for stretching in general, but depending on which muscle group is being stretched, some techniques may be ineffective or detrimental, even to the point of causing hypermobility, instability, or permanent damage to the tendons, ligaments, and muscle fiber. [7]

  7. Williams Flexion Exercises - Wikipedia

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    The goals of performing these exercises were to reduce pain and provide lower trunk stability by actively developing the "abdominal, gluteus maximus, and hamstring muscles as well as..." passively stretching the hip flexors and lower back (sacrospinalis) muscles. Williams said: "The exercises outlined will accomplish a proper balance between ...