Post-game recovery of isometric hamstring strength in a high-risk hamstring strain injury group throughout an Australian Football League season.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-22 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2022.2159061
Thomas Sutherland, Jarryd Heasman, Brent Rogalski, Jack Fahey-Gilmour, Peter Peeling
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This study sought to investigate post-game hamstring strength recovery of 26 Australian Football League (AFL) players with a previous hamstring strain injury (HSI) across an AFL season. Maximal unilateral isometric knee flexion strength was assessed using an externally fixed dynamometer, and inter-session reliability was measured during the pre-season period. Linear mixed effects models investigated the influence of numerous variables on post-game hamstring strength decrement (relative change between initial weekly test and individual baseline) and individual within-week strength change following gameplay. The test demonstrated good inter-tester reliability (ICC = 0.81-0.88; CV = 6.73-7.33), and an acceptable level of error (MAE = 5.77-7.14%). Player as a random effect strongly influenced post-game strength decrement and within-week strength change (marginal R2 = 0.185-0.407; conditional R2 = 0.455-0.654). Within-week hamstring strength change was strongly determined by post-game strength decrement alone (estimate = 0.51, 95% CI = -0.66- -0.36 ; η2 = 0.32; P=<0.001) and in interaction with number of days post-game (estimate = 0.43, 95% CI = 0.20-0.66; η2 = 0.096; P=<0.001). This study shows the importance of early individual assessment of post-game hamstring strength in players with prior hamstring injury and could be valuable to inform post-game hamstring recovery in future applications.

在澳大利亚足球联赛的整个赛季中,高风险腿筋拉伤群体赛后等长腿筋力量的恢复情况。
本研究旨在调查 26 名曾受过腿筋拉伤(HSI)的澳大利亚足球联赛(AFL)球员在整个 AFL 赛季中的赛后腿筋力量恢复情况。使用外固定测力计评估最大单侧等距屈膝力量,并在季前赛期间测量各节之间的可靠性。线性混合效应模型研究了许多变量对赛后腿筋力量下降(初始每周测试与个人基线之间的相对变化)和比赛后个人周内力量变化的影响。测试结果表明,测试者之间的可靠性良好(ICC = 0.81-0.88;CV = 6.73-7.33),误差水平可接受(MAE = 5.77-7.14%)。球员作为随机效应对赛后力量下降和周内力量变化有很大影响(边际 R2 = 0.185-0.407;条件 R2 = 0.455-0.654)。周内腿筋力量变化仅由赛后力量下降强烈决定(估计值 = 0.51,95% CI = -0.66- -0.36;η2 = 0.32;P=2 = 0.096;P=2 = 0.096;P=2 = 0.096)。
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