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The isokinetic strength profile of quadriceps and hamstrings in elite volleyball players (CROSBI ID 163603)

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Hadžić, Vedran ; Sattler, Tine ; Marković, Goran ; Veselko, Matjaž ; Dervišević, Edvin The isokinetic strength profile of quadriceps and hamstrings in elite volleyball players // Isokinetics and exercise science, 18 (2010), 1; 31-37

Podaci o odgovornosti

Hadžić, Vedran ; Sattler, Tine ; Marković, Goran ; Veselko, Matjaž ; Dervišević, Edvin

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The isokinetic strength profile of quadriceps and hamstrings in elite volleyball players

Knowledge of lower-extremity strength can be used in injury prevention, conditioning and rehabilitation of volleyball players. The goals were: (1) to describe the bilateral concentric and eccentric quadriceps (Q) and hamstrings (H) muscle function in volleyball players, (2) to evaluate the differences in Q and H strength, strength ratios and bilateral strength asymmetry among age groups, playing positions and playing levels, (3) to compare bilateral strength asymmetry in Q and H muscles in two different contraction modes. Ninety five professional male volleyball players were tested on an isokinetic machine at 60°/s to assess concentric and eccentric Q and H strength. We also calculated strength ratios and bilateral strength asymmetries. MANOVAs indicated significant main effect of playing level on relative PT (p=0.001) and strength ratios (p< 0.05). International-level players had significantly (p< 0.05) higher H strength and dynamic control ratio (DCR) of the right leg compared to the 1st and/or 2nd national division players. There were no signs of bilateral strength asymmetry regardless of muscle group tested and contraction mode. Our results suggest that right H strength and DCR could be important for successful volleyball performance. Descriptive data about Q and H muscle function can be used as guidelines for coaches and therapists during training and rehabilitation of male volleyball players.

Volleyball ; strength ; isokinetics ; strength ratios

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Podaci o izdanju

18 (1)

2010.

31-37

objavljeno

0959-3020

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Kineziologija

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