Is Biceps Femoris Aponeurosis Size an Independent Risk Factor for Strain Injury?

Sandro R. Freitas, Filipe Abrantes, Francisco Santos, Vasco Mascarenhas, Raúl Oliveira, Telmo Firmino, Bruno Mendes, Mauricio Cerda, João R. Vaz

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)552-557
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Sports Medicine
Volume41
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • footballers
  • hamstring
  • morphology
  • professional football
  • strain
  • tear

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