A novel multifactorial hamstring screening protocol: association with hamstring muscle injuries in professional football (soccer) - a prospective cohort study.

Injury prevention Risk factors Soccer Sprinting

Journal

Biology of sport
ISSN: 0860-021X
Titre abrégé: Biol Sport
Pays: Poland
ID NLM: 8700872

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Oct 2022
Historique:
received: 10 11 2020
revised: 29 07 2021
accepted: 05 12 2021
entrez: 17 10 2022
pubmed: 18 10 2022
medline: 18 10 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The aim of this pilot study was to analyze the potential association of a novel multifactorial hamstring screening protocol with the occurrence of hamstring muscle injuries (HMI) in professional football. 161 professional male football players participated in this study (age: 24.6 ± 5.36 years; body-height: 180 ± 7.07 cm; body-mass: 77.2 ± 7.70 kg). During the pre- and mid-season, players performed a screening protocol consisting of 11 tests aimed to evaluate their performance in regards to four main musculoskeletal categories: posterior chain strength, sprint mechanical output, lumbopelvic control and range of motion. Univariable cox regression analysis showed no significant association between the isolated test results and new HMI occurrence during the season (n = 17) (p > 0.05). When including injuries that took place between the pre- and mid-season screenings (~90 days), maximal theoretical horizontal force (F0) was significantly associated with higher HMI risk between pre- and mid-season evaluations (n = 14, hazard ratio; 4.02 (CI95% 1.08 to 15.0, p = 0.04). This study identified that 1) no single screening test was sufficient to identify players at risk of HMI within the entire season, while 2) low F0 was associated with increased risk of HMI when occurring closer to the moment of screening. The present results support the potential relevance of additionally including frequent F0 testing for HMI risk reduction management. Replication studies are needed in larger cohorts for more accurate interpretations on "univariable and multivariable levels levels. Finally, future studies should explore whether improving F0 is relevant within a multifactorial HMI risk reduction approach.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36247956
doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2022.112084
pii: 112084
pmc: PMC9536364
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

1021-1031

Informations de copyright

Copyright © Biology of Sport 2022.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.

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Auteurs

Johan Lahti (J)

Université Cote d'Azur, LAMHESS, Nice, France.

Jurdan Mendiguchia (J)

Department of Physical Therapy, ZENTRUM Rehab and Performance Center, Barañain, Spain.

Pascal Edouard (P)

Inter-university Laboratory of Human Movement Science (LIBM EA 7424), University of Lyon, University Jean Monnet, F-42023. Saint Etienne, France.
Department of Clinical and Exercise Physiology, Sports Medicine Unit, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Etienne, France.

Jean-Benoit Morin (JB)

Université Cote d'Azur, LAMHESS, Nice, France.
Inter-university Laboratory of Human Movement Science (LIBM EA 7424), University of Lyon, University Jean Monnet, F-42023. Saint Etienne, France.
Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand (SPRINZ), Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.

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