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Item A Study To Compare Retro-Walking (BACKWARD Walking) And Suboccipital Muscle Inhibition Technique In Hamstring Muscle Flexibility In Collegiate Students: An Experimental Study(IMED Research Publications, 2019-06) Desai, Bhakti; Foram, Bhut; Shreeya, Vora; Maru, Grishma; Nagvadiya, Kuldeep; Parsaniya, S. BansiBackground: Tightness of hamstring is observed in a majority of the students. long duration sitting can be a contributory factor in hamstring tightness. Shortening of the hamstring has a negative impact on the posture of the pelvic region. The increase in stiffness of the hamstring may serve as a cause of low back pain and it is also a common characteristic of back pain patients. The increase in stiffness of the hamstring produces more burdens on the back and causes improper motion patterns in the lumbo-pelvic region. Methodology: For the study Total number of 30 subjects were randomly taken from The School of Physiotherapy at R.K.University and assigned to either group -A [suboccipital inhibition] or group-B [retro -walking (backward walking)] and there was given a treatment for 5 day with one session per day. Result: Data was analyzed by using SPSS software. For evaluation paired and unpaired T test used for analysis. Conclusion: It can conclude that has both techniques where improve hamstring muscles flexibility suboccipital muscles inhibition technique is more effective than the retro walking technique.