Publication: Hamstring muscle architecture and myotonometer measurements in elite professional football players with a prior strained hamstring
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Martinez, Juan Carlos
Jan-Arie, Overberg
Torreño, Nacho
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ICMJE
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The purpose of this study was to compare the fascicle length, angle pennation and mechanical
properties of the biceps femoris long head (BFlh) in dominant and non-dominant limbs in previously injured and
uninjured professional football players. Fifteen professional football players were recruited to participate in this
study. Seven players had suffered a BFlh injury during the previous season. Myotonometry mechanical properties
were measured in the proximal, common tendon and distal BFlh using MyotonPRO, and angle pennation and
fascicle length were also measured. We observed significantly higher distal BFlh frequency, stiffness, decrement,
relaxation and creep than in the common tendon and proximal BFlh. The previously injured players showed
significantly higher frequency and stiffness, and lower relaxation and creep in the dominant BFlh than did uninjured
players. There were no significant differences between the fascicle length and angle pennation in previously
injured and uninjured BFlh. Myotonometric measurement provides a quick and inexpensive way to check the
properties of the BFlh in professional football players. Professional football players with previous BFlh injury
showed higher intrinsic tension and a poorer capacity to deform than did players with no injury to the BFlh.
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Funding: This study was made possible by NPRP grant # NPRP
6-1526-3-363 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member
of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the
responsibility of the authors. The funders had no role in study design,
data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of
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Bibliographic reference
: Núñez JF, Martínez JC, Overberg JA et al. Hamstring muscle architecture and myotonometer measurements in elite professional football players with a prior strained hamstring. Biol Sport. 2023;40(1):93–99






