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The relationships between knee extensors/ flexors strength and balance control in elite male soccer players
Author(s) -
Robert Śliwowski,
Jakub Marynowicz,
Łukasz Jadczak,
Monika Grygorowicz,
Paweł Kalinowski,
Thierry Paillard
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
peerj
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.927
H-Index - 70
ISSN - 2167-8359
DOI - 10.7717/peerj.12461
Subject(s) - hamstring , balance (ability) , concentric , physical medicine and rehabilitation , torque , physical therapy , eccentric , leg muscle , medicine , mathematics , physics , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics , geometry
Background Strength and balance are important factors for soccer players to be successful. This study’s aim was to determine the relationship between lower-limb muscle strength and balance control in elite male soccer players ( n  = 77). Methods Concentric isokinetic strength (peak torque of quadriceps (PT-Q) and hamstrings (PT-H), hamstrings/quadriceps (H/Q) ratio) was measured for the dominant and non-dominant leg at angular velocities of 60°s −1 and 240°s −1 , as well as the total work for extensors (TW-Q) and flexors (TW-H) for both legs (at an angular velocity of 240°s −1 only). Balance score (BAL score) was used for unilateral assessment of balance control using a Delos Postural System Test measurement tool. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were performed to predict balance control using isokinetic knee strength performance for dominant and non-dominant legs. Results Final modelling included peak torque of hamstrings at 240°s −1 and peak torque of the quadriceps at 240°s −1 for the non-dominant leg ( R 2  = 19.6%; p  ≤ 0.001) and only peak hamstring torque at 240°s −1 for the dominant leg ( R 2  = 11.3%; p  = 0.003) as significant predictors of balance score. Conclusion Findings indicate that balance control is widely influenced by peak hamstring torque and peak quadriceps torque at high angular velocity particularly in the non-dominant leg i.e., the supporting leg in soccer players.

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