2016
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-6574201600030003
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Validity analysis of one-repetition maximum strength test for determining the hamstrings-to-quadriceps ratio

Abstract: One of the approaches to evaluate injury prediction is the hamstrings-to-quadriceps peak torque conventional ratio (H:Q ratio). The gold standard for assessment of muscle strength in vivo is by isokinetic dynamometry; however, the one-repetition maximum strength test (1-RM) presents high correlation with isokinetic data. This study aimed to compare measures of H:Q ratio in young adults obtained by dynamometry and 1-RM testing. No significant differences were observed in the H:Q ratio when comparing 1-RM and dy… Show more

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“…Therefore, sports scientists used isokinetic testing to evaluate (H:Q) strength ratio [19][20][21]. Several sports professionals work on the H:Q ratio and try to remove the inequity of this ratio.…”
Section: Why Functional H:q Ratio Is Important For Sports Persons?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, sports scientists used isokinetic testing to evaluate (H:Q) strength ratio [19][20][21]. Several sports professionals work on the H:Q ratio and try to remove the inequity of this ratio.…”
Section: Why Functional H:q Ratio Is Important For Sports Persons?mentioning
confidence: 99%