Erschienen in:
01.01.2011 | Sports Medicine
Can a clinical test of hamstring strength identify football players at risk of hamstring strain?
verfasst von:
Anthony G. Schache, Kay M. Crossley, Ian G. Macindoe, Brendan B. Fahrner, Marcus G. Pandy
Erschienen in:
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
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Ausgabe 1/2011
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Abstract
Purpose
To demonstrate the potential for a simple clinical test of hamstring muscle strength to identify susceptibility to muscle strain injury.
Methods
A single-case design was used; specifically, an elite-level male Australian Rules football player performed bilateral isometric maximum voluntary contractions of the hamstring muscles on a weekly basis for a period of 5 weeks preceding a right hamstring muscle strain injury.
Results
Minimal asymmetry (no greater than ±1.2% difference) was evident in the hamstring isometric maximum voluntary contractions during the first 4 weeks, but 5 days prior to injury, the right hamstring isometric maximum voluntary contraction was reduced by 10.9% compared to the left.
Conclusion
Measuring asymmetry in isometric maximum voluntary contractions of the hamstring muscles may be a useful clinical test to identify susceptibility to muscle strain injury.