Nunes Renan F H, Dellagrana Rodolfo A, Nakamura Fábio Y, Buzzachera Cosme F, Almeida Flavia A M, Flores Lucinar J F, Guglielmo Luiz G A, da Silva Sérgio G
Departament of Physical Education, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis-SC, Brazil.
The College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2018 Feb;13(1):94-103.
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: Strength asymmetries are related to knee injuries in intermittent sports players. The purpose of this study was to examine whether elite futsal players demonstrate strength asymmetries during knee isokinetic testing applying the Croisier et al.21 criteria.
Forty male elite (27.9 ± 6.5 years) Brazilian futsal players participated in the study. The testing protocol required players to perform concentric contractions of both quadriceps and hamstring muscles at angular velocities of 60 °·s and 240 °·s and eccentric contractions of hamstring at 30 °·s and 120 °·s. Conventional (concentric:concentric) and mixed (eccentric:concentric) hamstrings/quadriceps (H/Q) ratios were calculated. Subjects were determined to have an imbalanced strength profile if an athlete had at least two parameters that were asymmetrical across speeds and conditions. Asymmetry was operationally defined as peak torque asymmetry greater than 15% in bilateral comparison, and H/Q ratio less than 0.47 for conventional and 0.80 for mixed conditions.
Significant differences were observed between preferred and nonpreferred limbs in the concentric contractions of flexors at 240 °·s and eccentric contractions of extensors and flexors at 30 °·s and 120 °·s. However, these asymmetries did not exceed 15%. The conventional and mixed H/Q ratios were greater in the preferred than in nonpreferred limbs, but only the mixed hamstrings/quadriceps in the nonpreferred limbs showed values lower than recommended (<0.80). In addition, 50% of elite futsal players had preseason strength imbalances per the developed criteria.
The studied elite futsal players had preseason strength imbalances, which may increase the risk of hamstring injuries.
目的/背景:力量不对称与间歇性运动项目运动员的膝关节损伤有关。本研究的目的是应用克鲁瓦西耶等人的标准,检验精英室内五人制足球运动员在膝关节等速测试中是否表现出力量不对称。
40名巴西精英男性室内五人制足球运动员(27.9±6.5岁)参与了本研究。测试方案要求运动员在60°·s和240°·s的角速度下进行股四头肌和腘绳肌的向心收缩,以及在30°·s和120°·s的角速度下进行腘绳肌的离心收缩。计算传统(向心:向心)和混合(离心:向心)的腘绳肌/股四头肌(H/Q)比率。如果运动员至少有两个参数在不同速度和条件下不对称,则判定其力量特征不平衡。不对称在操作上定义为双侧比较中峰值扭矩不对称大于15%,传统条件下H/Q比率小于0.47,混合条件下小于0.80。
在240°·s的屈肌向心收缩以及30°·s和120°·s的伸肌和屈肌离心收缩中,优势侧和非优势侧之间观察到显著差异。然而,这些不对称未超过15%。优势侧的传统和混合H/Q比率高于非优势侧,但只有非优势侧的混合腘绳肌/股四头肌的值低于推荐值(<0.80)。此外,根据制定的标准,50%的精英室内五人制足球运动员在赛季前存在力量不平衡。
所研究的精英室内五人制足球运动员在赛季前存在力量不平衡,这可能会增加腘绳肌损伤的风险。
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