2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17144946
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Adductor Muscles Strength and Strength Asymmetry as Risk Factors for Groin Injuries among Professional Soccer Players: A Prospective Study

Abstract: The aim of this study was to prospectively examine the association between isometric hip adductor strength and between-limb strength asymmetry to groin injuries in male professional soccer players. Isometric hip adductor strength and between-limb strength asymmetry of 45 professional outfield soccer players from three First Division teams were tested during the 2017/2018 preseason. Players were then monitored throughout the 2017/2018 season for groin injuries. Ten groin injuries were recorded. When com… Show more

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“…Hip strength assessment was modeled based on Markovic et al [27] protocol. A multipurpose dynamometer (Muscleboard, S2P Ltd., Ljubljana, Slovenija) was used to measure hip flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal and external rotation strength.…”
Section: Hip Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hip strength assessment was modeled based on Markovic et al [27] protocol. A multipurpose dynamometer (Muscleboard, S2P Ltd., Ljubljana, Slovenija) was used to measure hip flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal and external rotation strength.…”
Section: Hip Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strength of the hip extensors, flexors, internal and external rotators, abductors and adductors, was assessed with the MuscleBoard dynamometer, in accordance with previous studies [ 19 , 20 ]. The dynamometer has been shown to provide highly reliable peak torque outcomes for the hip muscle groups [ 21 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants then performed a standardized warm-up, consisting of: (a) 6 min stepping on/off a 25 cm high box, changing the lead leg every minute; (b) dynamic stretching exercises (8 repetitions of hip circles; forward, backward, and side hip bending; leg swings in frontal and sagittal plane); and (c) bodyweight strength exercises with emphasis on the trunk and lower limb muscles (10 repetitions of squats, heel raises, hip bridges, Jackknife sit-ups, and hip extensions). After the warm-up, the participants underwent isometric strength measurements with the dynamometer MuscleBoard ® , as previously described by Marković et al [16] on an earlier version of the device. Two "U"-shaped and padded aluminum braces (Figure 1), attached to uniaxial load cells (FL34-100 kg; Forsentek Co., Shenzhen, China), were used to measure forces (N), separately for each limb.…”
Section: Study Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%