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先前损伤对澳大利亚足球联赛赛季中肱二头肌结构变化的影响。

Effect of Prior Injury on Changes to Biceps Femoris Architecture across an Australian Football League Season.

机构信息

1School of Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA; 2Department of Rehabilitation, Nutrition and Sport, La Trobe University Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA; and 3School of Health, Sport and Professional Practice, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, Wales, UNITED KINGDOM.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2017 Oct;49(10):2102-2109. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000001333.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess in-season alterations of biceps femoris long head (BFlh) fascicle length in elite Australian footballers with and without a history of unilateral hamstring strain injury (HSI) in the past 12 months.

METHODS

Thirty elite Australian football players were recruited. Twelve had a history of unilateral HSI. Eighteen had no HSI history. All had their BFlh architecture assessed at approximately monthly intervals, six times across a competitive season.

RESULTS

The previously injured limb's BFlh fascicles increased from the start of the season and peaked at week 5. Fascicle length gradually decreased until the end of the season, where they were shortest. The contralateral uninjured limb's fascicles were the longest when assessed at week 5 and showed a reduction in-season where weeks 17 and 23 were shorter than week 1. Control group fascicles were longest at week 5 and reduced in-season. The previously injured limb's BFlh fascicles were shorter than the control group at all weeks and the contralateral uninjured limb at week 5. Compared with the control group, the contralateral uninjured limb had shorter fascicles from weeks 9 to 23.

CONCLUSIONS

Athletes with a history of HSI end the season with shorter fascicles than they start. Limbs without a history of HSI display similar BFlh fascicle lengths at the end of the season as they begin with. All athletes increase fascicle length at the beginning of the season; however, the extent of the increase differed based on history of HSI. These findings show that a HSI history may influence structural adaptation of the BFlh in-season.

摘要

目的

评估过去 12 个月内有或无单侧腘绳肌拉伤史的精英澳式足球运动员在赛季中肱二头肌长头(BFlh)束长的变化。

方法

招募了 30 名精英澳式足球运动员。其中 12 人有单侧 HSI 史。18 人无 HSI 史。所有运动员在大约每月的间隔时间内评估其 BFlh 结构,整个赛季进行了 6 次评估。

结果

既往受伤肢体的 BFlh 束从赛季开始时增加,并在第 5 周达到峰值。束长逐渐减少,直到赛季末最短。对侧未受伤肢体的束在第 5 周时最长,并在整个赛季中减少,第 17 和 23 周比第 1 周短。对照组束在第 5 周最长,并在整个赛季中减少。既往受伤肢体的 BFlh 束在所有周都比对照组短,在第 5 周比对侧未受伤肢体短。与对照组相比,对侧未受伤肢体的束在第 9 周至第 23 周比对照组短。

结论

有 HSI 史的运动员在赛季结束时的束长比开始时短。无 HSI 史的肢体在赛季结束时的 BFlh 束长与开始时相似。所有运动员在赛季开始时增加束长;然而,增加的程度因 HSI 史而异。这些发现表明,HSI 史可能会影响 BFlh 在赛季中的结构适应。

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