Fatigue affects peak joint torque angle in hamstrings but not in quadriceps

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作者
Coratella, Giuseppe [1 ]
Bellin, Giuseppe [1 ]
Beato, Marco [1 ]
Schena, Federico [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Verona, Dept Neurol & Movement Sci, I-37100 Verona, Italy
关键词
isokinetic; knee flexors; injury prevention; hamstrings to quadriceps ratio; MEDICAL-RESEARCH PROGRAM; ECCENTRIC EXERCISE; PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL; SOCCER PLAYERS; OPTIMUM LENGTH; MUSCLE FATIGUE; INJURIES; CONTRACTIONS; RISK; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1080/02640414.2014.986185
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Primary aim of this study was to investigate peak joint torque angle (i.e. the angle of peak torque) changes recorded during an isokinetic test before and after a fatiguing soccer match simulation. Secondarily we want to investigate functional H-ecc:Q(conc) and conventional H-conc:Q(conc) ratio changes due to fatigue. Before and after a standardised soccer match simulation, twenty-two healthy male amateur soccer players performed maximal isokinetic strength tests both for hamstrings and for quadriceps muscles at 1.05 rad center dot s(-1), 3.14 rad center dot s(-1) and 5.24 rad center dot s(-1). Peak joint torque angle, peak torque and both functional H-ecc:Q(conc) and conventional H-conc:Q(conc) ratios were examined. Both dominant and non-dominant limbs were tested. Peak joint torque angle significantly increased only in knee flexors. Both eccentric and concentric contractions resulted in such increment, which occurred in both limbs. No changes were found in quadriceps peak joint torque angle. Participants experienced a significant decrease in torque both in hamstrings and in quadriceps. Functional H-ecc:Q(conc) ratio was lower only in dominant limb at higher velocities, while H-conc:Q(conc) did not change. This study showed after specific fatiguing task changes in hamstrings only torque/angle relationship. Hamstrings injury risk could depend on altered torque when knee is close to extension, coupled with a greater peak torque decrement compared to quadriceps. These results suggest the use eccentric based training to prevent hamstrings shift towards shorter length.
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页码:1276 / 1282
页数:7
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