Is biceps femoris aponeurosis size an independent risk factor for strain injury
Abstract
This study examined whether professional footballers with previous biceps femoris long head (BF LH) injury in the last 3-years present a smaller proximal aponeurosis (Apo-BF LH) size compared to footballers with no previous injury. We examined the Apo-BF LHand BF LHsize using magnetic resonance imaging and tested the knee flexor maximal isometric strength in 80 thighs of 40 footballers. Apo-BF LHsize parameters were processed using a semi-automated procedure. Outcomes were compared between thighs with (n=9) vs. without (n=71) previous BF LHinjury. No differences were observed between injured and non-injured thighs for the Apo-BF LHand BF LHsize parameters (p>0.05) except for Apo-BF LHvolume, which was higher in the non-injured thighs of athletes with previous injury (3692.1±2638.4 mm3, p<0.006) compared to the left (2274.1±798.7 mm3) thighs of athletes without previous injury. A higher knee flexor isometric strength was observed in the injured limb of athletes with previous BF LHinjury (196.5±31.9 Nm, p<0.003) compared to the left (156.2±31.4 Nm) and right (160.0±31.4 Nm) thighs of non-injured athletes. The present results suggest that BF LHproximal aponeurosis size should not be considered as an independent risk factor for strain injury.
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| Título según SCOPUS: | Is Biceps Femoris Aponeurosis Size an Independent Risk Factor for Strain Injury? |
| Título de la Revista: | International Journal of Sports Medicine |
| Volumen: | 41 |
| Número: | 8 |
| Editorial: | Georg Thieme Verlag |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2020 |
| Página final: | 557 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1055/a-1028-7322 |
| Notas: | SCOPUS - ISI/SCOPUS |