Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Source : Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Url : https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2026.1800782
Campus : Amritapuri
School : School of Ayurveda
Department : Swastha Vritta
Year : 2026
Abstract : 
 Introduction
 
 Prolonged sitting is increasingly prevalent among young adults and is associated with reduced hamstring extensibility, increased stiffness, and heightened injury risk. Although stretching exercises can improve range of motion, their effects are often transient, with limited effect on muscle stiffness.
 Nitya-Abhyaṅga
 (daily self-massage) is a traditional
 Ayurvedic
 practice indicated for stiffness and restricted movements. However, evidence regarding its effect on hamstring flexibility remains limited. This study evaluated the combined effect of
 Nitya-Abhyaṅga
 and stretching exercises on hamstring extensibility, stiffness, and stretch tolerance in college students.
 
 
 
 Method
 
 In this randomized controlled trial (CTRI/2024/07/070623), 42 male college students aged 18−25 years with reduced hamstring extensibility (hand–toe distance &;gt;0 cm) were randomly allocated, after obtaining informed consent, to either Group A (
 Nitya-Abhyaṅga
 with stretching) or Group B (stretching alone) for a 4-week intervention period. Outcomes included the hand–toe test, knee extension test, hip flexion angle, muscle stiffness assessed using a digital algometer, and stretch tolerance measured using a visual analog scale, measured at baseline and post-intervention, with compliance monitored through participant diaries.
 
 
 
 Result
 
 Both groups demonstrated significant improvements over time. Two-way repeated-measures ANOVA revealed significant group ×  time interactions across all outcome measures (
 p
  ≤ 0.001), indicating significant improvement in the
 Abhyaṅga
 with stretching group compared with stretching alone, with moderate to large effect sizes.
 
 
 
 Conclusion
 
 Nitya-Abhyaṅga
 combined with stretching was more effective than stretching alone in improving hamstring extensibility, reducing algometer-derived stiffness, and enhancing stretch tolerance. This combined approach may be recommended as a simple, cost-effective preventive practice to mitigate the adverse effects of prolonged sitting and to maintain musculoskeletal health.
 
 
 Clinical Trial Registration
 : identifier CTRI/2024/07/070623,
 https://ctri.nic.in/Clinicaltrials/pmaindet2.php?EncHid=MTExODU3&;amp;Enc=&;amp;userName=
 

Cite this Research Publication : Tony Jacob John, Anusree Dileep, Vandana Rani Madhavan, Meera Sudha, Delvin T. Robin, Effect of Nitya-Abhyaṅga (self-massage) combined with stretching on hamstring extensibility, muscle stiffness, and stretch tolerance in college students: a randomized controlled trial, Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, Frontiers Media SA, 2026, https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2026.1800782