Sex-based differences in hamstrings stiffness assessment in football players using ultrasound shear wave elastography.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-24 DOI:10.21037/qims-24-398
Beatriz Alvarez de Sierra Garcia, Diana Expósito Jimenez
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Abstract

Background: Hamstring stiffness varies among individuals and can influence athletic performance and injury risk. Sex-based differences in hamstring stiffness among football players have not been thoroughly investigated. This study aimed to assess these differences using shear wave elastography (SWE), a non-invasive ultrasound technique that quantifies tissue stiffness.

Methods: The study recruited 30 football players (15 male, 15 female) in June 2022 during their annual medical check-up. Participants were aged 18-40 years, engaged in regular training, and had no history of lower limb musculoskeletal injury in the six weeks preceding the study. SWE was used to measure shear wave velocity (SWV) in the hamstring muscles: semitendinosus (ST), semimembranosus (SM), and biceps femoris (BF). Independent t-tests were used to compare the SWV values of the hamstring muscles between sexes and between dominant and non-dominant legs.

Results: ST muscle had a statistically significant difference in SWV based on gender and leg dominance with marked differences particularly in the non-dominant leg across both genders (P=0.02; Bonferroni corrected P=0.05). SWV for ST in male group was significantly higher than that in female group; the mean elasticity of the male group for dominant and non-dominant leg were 3.8±1.5 and 4.1±1.2 m/s, respectively; and the mean elasticity of the female group for dominant and non-dominant leg were 2.9±0.7 and 2.8±0.7 m/s respectively. In contrast, SWV differences in the SM and BF muscles were not statistically significant (P=0.187 and 0.760, respectively).

Conclusions: The study revealed significant sex-based differences in hamstring stiffness among football players, as assessed by SWE. ST muscle stiffness was associated with higher SWV in male group and show stronger correlation with non-dominance leg. These findings can contribute to individualized training programs and injury prevention strategies.

利用超声剪切波弹性成像技术评估足球运动员腿筋硬度的性别差异。
背景:腘绳肌僵硬度因人而异,会影响运动表现和受伤风险。足球运动员腘绳肌僵硬度的性别差异尚未得到深入研究。本研究旨在使用剪切波弹性成像技术(SWE)评估这些差异:该研究在 2022 年 6 月的年度体检中招募了 30 名足球运动员(男性 15 人,女性 15 人)。参与者年龄在 18-40 岁之间,定期参加训练,在研究前六周内没有下肢肌肉骨骼损伤史。SWE 用于测量腿筋肌肉:半腱肌(ST)、半膜肌(SM)和股二头肌(BF)的剪切波速度(SWV)。采用独立 t 检验比较不同性别、优势腿和非优势腿的腘绳肌 SWV 值:ST 肌肉的 SWV 值因性别和腿部优势而存在显著差异(P=0.02;Bonferroni 校正后 P=0.05)。男性组 ST 的 SWV 明显高于女性组;男性组优势腿和非优势腿的平均弹性分别为 3.8±1.5 和 4.1±1.2 m/s;女性组优势腿和非优势腿的平均弹性分别为 2.9±0.7 和 2.8±0.7 m/s。相比之下,SM 和 BF 肌肉的 SWV 差异无统计学意义(P=0.187 和 0.760):研究显示,通过 SWE 评估,足球运动员的腿筋僵硬度存在明显的性别差异。ST 肌肉僵硬与男性组较高的 SWV 值相关,并且与非优势腿的相关性更强。这些发现有助于制定个性化训练计划和伤害预防策略。
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Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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