Isokinetic thigh muscles strength in semi-professional athletics: A one season prospective cohort study

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Marcos Quintana-Cepedal , Blanca Méndez-Suárez , María Medina-Sánchez , Hugo Olmedillas , Miguel del Valle
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Abstract

Introduction

Continuous evaluations of athletes, including strength testing, can help control performance improvement or facilitate the restoration of normality after an injury. The aim of the present study was to prospectively determine the peak torque (PT), angle at which PT is achieved, and functional ratios of flexors and extensors thigh muscles during one season.

Material and methods

Thirty semi-professional male athletes competing in long jumping (n = 10), javelin throwing (n = 10), and sprinting (n = 10) participated. PT was evaluated in relation to limb length; the angle at which PT was achieved was obtained from the force-curve displayed in the isokinetic dynamometer; functional ratios were calculated by dividing concentric hamstring strength by eccentric quadriceps strength (flexor ratio) or vice-versa for the extensor ratio. Assessment was performed at 60º/s and 300º/s.

Results

Significant variations were seen for both extensor and flexor PTs at different stages of the season, with moderate to large effect sizes observed (effect size (d) = 0.49–0.93). Functional ratios and the angle at which peak torque was achieved remained stable throughout the season.

Conclusions

Thigh muscle strength is unstable throughout a track and field season, coaches or medical staff should consider these findings when programming training sessions or rehabilitating an athlete.

半职业运动员大腿肌肉力量的等速运动:一项一季前瞻性队列研究
引言对运动员的持续评估,包括力量测试,可以帮助控制成绩的提高或促进受伤后恢复正常。本研究的目的是前瞻性地确定一个季节内大腿屈肌和伸肌的峰值扭矩(PT)、达到PT的角度以及功能比率。材料与方法参加跳远比赛的男半职业运动员(n = 10) ,标枪 = 10) ,和疾跑(n = 10) 参与。PT根据肢体长度进行评估;从等速测功机中显示的力曲线获得获得PT的角度;通过将同心腘绳肌力量除以偏心股四头肌力量(屈肌比率)来计算功能比率,反之亦然。在60º/s和300º/s下进行评估。结果在整个季节的不同阶段,伸肌和屈肌PT都有显著变化,观察到中等到较大的效应大小(效应大小(d)=0.49–0.93)。功能比率和达到峰值扭矩的角度在整个季节保持稳定。结论在整个田径赛季中,高肌肉力量是不稳定的,教练或医务人员在计划训练或运动员康复时应该考虑这些发现。
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