نتایج جستجو برای: Hamstring

تعداد نتایج: 2931  

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2014
Grant Freckleton Jill Cook Tania Pizzari

BACKGROUND Hamstring muscle strain injuries (HMSI) are the greatest injury problem in kicking sports such as Australian Rules Football. Reduced hamstring muscle strength is commonly perceived to be a risk factor for hamstring injury; however, evidence is inconclusive. Testing hamstring strength with the hip and knee at functional angles and assessing endurance parameters may be more relevant fo...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1998
K Bennell H Wajswelner P Lew A Schall-Riaucour S Leslie D Plant J Cirone

OBJECTIVE To determine the relation of hamstring and quadriceps muscle strength and imbalance to hamstring injury using a prospective observational cohort study METHOD A total of 102 senior male Australian Rules footballers aged 22.2 (3.6) years were tested at the start of a football season. Maximum voluntary concentric and eccentric torque of the hamstring and quadriceps muscles of both legs...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2010
Anders Hauge Engebretsen Grethe Myklebust Ingar Holme Lars Engebretsen Roald Bahr

BACKGROUND Strain injuries of the posterior thigh are common in soccer. It seems that previous injury and age are important risk factors, but the literature is limited. This study was conducted to see if we could identify intrinsic risk factors for hamstring injuries among male soccer players. HYPOTHESIS We hypothesized that previous hamstring injuries, reduced function scores, abnormalities ...

2013
Atsushi Kimura

[Purpose] This study investigated the effects of hamstring stretching on leg rotation during active knee extension. [Subjects] Subjects were 100 bilateral legs of 50 healthy women without articular disease. [Methods] Hamstring hardness, leg rotation and muscle activities of the knee extensors during active knee extension were measured before and after hamstring stretching. [Results] Hamstring h...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 1992
T W Worrell D H Perrin

Hamstring muscle injury is a complex problem for athletes, physicians, physical therapists, and athletic trainers. This injury tends to recur and to limit participation in athletic competition. The etiology of hamstring muscle injury continues to be confusing and incomplete for clinicians and researchers. The purposes of this paper are: 1) to review briefly hamstring muscle group anatomy and fu...

2016
Hyun-Jung Kim Jin-Hyuck Lee Sung-Eun Ahn Min-Ji Park Dae-Hee Lee Diego Fraidenraich

Theoretical compensation after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear could cause quadriceps weakness and hamstring activation, preventing anterior tibial subluxation and affecting the expected hamstring-to-quadriceps ratio. Although quadriceps weakness often occurs after ACL tears, it remains unclear whether hamstring strength and hamstring-to-quadriceps ratio increase in ACL deficient knees. T...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
xavier valle football club barcelona, medical department, barcelona, spain; football club barcelona, medical department, barcelona, spain. tel: +34-699416359, fax: +34-934963664 johannes l.tol department of sports medicine, aspetar, doha, qatar bruce hamilton sports medicine department, millenium institute of sport and health, auckland, new zealand gil rodas football club barcelona, medical department, barcelona, spain peter malliaras sports medicine department, centre for sports and exercise medicine, william harvey research institute, queen mary university of london, london, united kingdom nikos malliaropoulos sports medicine department, centre for sports and exercise medicine, william harvey research institute, queen mary university of london, london, united kingdom; musculoskeletal department, thessaloniki sports medicine clinic, thessaloniki, greece

context hamstring acute muscle injuries are prevalent in several sports including afl football (australian football league), sprinting and soccer, and are often associated with prolonged time away from sport. evidence acquisition in response to this, research into prevention and management of hamstring injury has increased, but epidemiological data shows no decline in injury and re-injury rates...

امامی, مهناز, جام برسنگ, سارا, رحمانی, ناهید, رضائیان, طاهره, عبداللهی, ایرج, محسنی بندپی, محمد علی,

Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to systematically review published studies on the association between strength and strain of hamstring muscle in athletes with and without hamstring strain. Hamstring strain is highly prevalent in athletes. The probable recurrence of hamstring strain is annoying for athletes and athletic leagues, therefore, it is important to investigate i...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2015
Clare L Ardern Tania Pizzari Martin R Wollin Kate E Webster

The aim of this study was to describe the isokinetic thigh muscle strength profile of professional male football players in Australia. Concentric (60° and 240°·s(-1)) and eccentric (30° and 120°·s(-1)) hamstrings and quadriceps isokinetic strength was measured with a HUMAC NORM dynamometer. The primary variables were bilateral concentric and eccentric hamstring and quadriceps peak torque ratios...

2016
Taryn Cadez-Schmidt

Twenty-one percent of hurdlers and sprinters (22 of 106 athletes) from a Division 1 University Track and Field team sustained hamstring strains in the 2010 season preventing practice and competition. Functional hamstring to quadriceps strength ratio was measured to study muscular imbalances in these athletes. The hypotheses were: 1) Athletes with previous hamstring injuries have a greater chanc...

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