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      ISOKINETIC KNEE MUSCLE STRENGTH PROFILE IN BRAZILIAN MALE SOCCER, FUTSAL, AND BEACH SOCCER PLAYERS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

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          Abstract

          Background

          Anterior cruciate ligament injury is higher in soccer athletes as compared to athletes of other sports. Risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament injury include low knee hamstring/quadriceps strength ratio and bilateral strength deficits.

          Purpose

          To investigate isokinetic thigh muscles strength, hamstring/quadriceps strength ratio, and bilateral strength comparisons in athletes who participate in professional soccer, futsal, and beach soccer.

          Study Design

          Cross-sectional study.

          Methods

          Brazilian professional soccer (n=70), futsal (n=30), and beach soccer (n=12) players were isokinetically assessed to examine strength of knee extensors and flexors at 60 degrees/second in concentric mode, to measure peak torque of dominant and non-dominant limbs.

          Results

          In the dominant limb, for extensors muscles, futsal players presented significantly lower peak torque values (223.9 ± 33.4 Nm) than soccer (250.9 ± 43.0 Nm; p=0.02) and beach soccer players (253.1 ± 32.4 Nm; p=0.03). Peak torque for extensor muscles in the non-dominant limb was significantly lower in futsal (224.0 ± 35.8 Nm) than in beach soccer players (256.8 ± 39.8 Nm; p=0.03). Hamstring/quadriceps strength ratio for dominant limbs for futsal (57.6 ± 10.1%), soccer (53.5 ± 8.8%), and beach soccer (56.3 ± 8.4%) players presented no significant differences between groups; however, the mean values were lower than recommended values found in the literature. There were no strength deficits for any of the evaluated groups when compared bilaterally.

          Conclusions

          Futsal athletes presented lower values for quadriceps strength than soccer and beach soccer athletes. Futsal, soccer, and beach soccer players presented no strength asymmetries, but they presented with strength imbalance in hamstring/quadriceps strength ratio.

          Level of Evidence

          3

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          Journal
          Int J Sports Phys Ther
          Int J Sports Phys Ther
          ijspt
          IJSPT
          International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
          Sports Physical Therapy Section (Indianapolis, Indiana )
          2159-2896
          December 2017
          : 12
          : 7
          : 1103-1110
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ]Setor de Fisiologia Humana e do Exercício, Laboratório de Avaliação do Movimento Humano, Faculdade de Educação Física e Dança, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Goiânia (GO), Brazil
          [ 2 ]Departamento de Fisiologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo (SP), Brazil
          [ 3 ]Centro de Educação Física e Desportos (CEFD), Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES), Vitória (ES), Brazil
          Author notes
          CORRESPONDING AUTHOR Claudio Andre Barbosa de Lira Universidade Federal de Goiás Faculdade de Educação Física e Dança - Universidade Federal de Goiás; Avenida Esperança s/n, Campus Samambaia, CEP: 74690-900, Goiânia (GO), Brazil Fone: + 55-62-3521-1141 E–mail: andre.claudio@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC5717486 PMC5717486 5717486
          10.26603/ijspt20171103
          5717486
          29234562
          f378c3f8-6617-4fff-8046-89cc2875469a
          © 2017 by the Sports Physical Therapy Section
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          Figures: 0, Tables: 4, Equations: 0, References: 48, Pages: 8, Words: 0
          Categories
          Original Research

          injury,isokinetic,muscle strength,performance,soccer
          injury, isokinetic, muscle strength, performance, soccer

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