Alterations in hamstring properties of athletes with hamstring strain injuries can impact jump-landing performance.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.16148-8
Amornthep Jankaew, Cheng-Feng Lin
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Abstract

Background: Hamstring strains may alter the contractile properties of the muscle and affect functional movement. Thus, this study evaluated the association between the hamstring properties and the jump-landing performance in athletes with hamstring strains.

Methods: Sixteen hamstring-injured athletes and 16 healthy controls were recruited. The mechanical properties and contractile function of the hamstring were assessed in both the injured and non-injured legs. The control group was tested only in the matched injured leg. The kinetic outcomes during squat jump (SJ) and countermovement jump (CMJ) tasks were analyzed to evaluate the jump-landing performance.

Results: The injured limb exhibited higher muscle tone (P=0.042) and stiffness (P=0.010), but lower flexibility (P=0.002) and strength (P=0.040) than the control limb. The injured limb showed a poorer jumping performance (P=0.037 for jump height) and landing performance (P=0.011 for landing force and P=0.004 for loading rate) during the CMJ task compared to the control limb. All the hamstring properties showed mild-to-moderate correlations with the jump-landing performance.

Conclusions: Impairments in the muscle properties following hamstring strain impact the jumping and landing performance, leading to degraded sports outcomes in athletes with hamstring injuries. Thus, more attention should be paid to tissue property changes following hamstring strain injuries to develop effective strategies for restoring muscle function and improving sports performance.

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腘绳肌拉伤运动员的腘绳肌特性改变会影响跳跃落地的表现。
背景:腘绳肌拉伤可能会改变肌肉的收缩特性并影响功能性运动。因此,本研究评估了腘绳肌拉伤运动员的腘绳肌特性与起跳落地成绩之间的关系:方法:招募了 16 名腿筋损伤运动员和 16 名健康对照组运动员。方法:招募了 16 名腿筋损伤运动员和 16 名健康对照组运动员,分别对损伤腿和未损伤腿的机械性能和腘绳肌收缩功能进行了评估。对照组只对匹配的受伤腿进行测试。分析了深蹲跳(SJ)和反向移动跳(CMJ)任务中的运动结果,以评估起跳落地性能:结果:与对照组相比,受伤肢体的肌张力(P=0.042)和僵硬度(P=0.010)较高,但柔韧性(P=0.002)和力量(P=0.040)较低。与对照肢体相比,受伤肢体在CMJ任务中的跳跃性能(跳跃高度P=0.037)和着地性能(着地力P=0.011,负荷率P=0.004)较差。所有腘绳肌特性与起跳落地成绩均呈轻度至中度相关性:结论:腘绳肌拉伤后的肌肉特性损伤会影响跳跃和落地表现,导致腘绳肌损伤运动员的运动成绩下降。因此,应更加关注腘绳肌拉伤后的组织特性变化,以制定恢复肌肉功能和提高运动成绩的有效策略。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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