This study presents normative values for isokinetic knee extension and flexion muscle strength tests in 350 elite, female, handball (n = 150) and football (n = 200) players. Isokinetic concentric muscle strength tests at 60°·sec−1 were recorded bilaterally using a dynamometer. Peak torque (in Newton meter [N·m]), body mass normalized peak torque (N·m·kg−1), and hamstring to quadriceps ratio (H:Q ratio) for dominant and nondominant legs were recorded. The female elite players were 20.9 ± 4.0 years, started playing at the elite level at the age of 18.2 ± 2.7 years, with a mean of 9.7 ± 2.2 hours of weekly in-season training. Handball players demonstrated greater quadriceps muscle strength compared with football players (11.0%) (p < 0.001), al...
We compared starters and non-starters for various isokinetic strength variables in elite women’s soc...
In elite sport, the use of strength testing to establish muscle function and performance is common. ...
Muscle strength has been defined as the capacity of a muscle to produce the tension necessary to mai...
Introduction: A low H/Q ratio is considered a relevant risk factor for ACL injury due to the reduced...
Systematic assessment of muscle strength of the lower extremities throughout the annual training cyc...
Football players are at risk of lower limb injuries, specifically hamstring muscle strains and ACL i...
One of the key components in sports injury prevention is the identification of imbalances in leg mus...
Muscle strength imbalance can be an important factor in hamstrings muscle strain. A hamstrings/quadr...
Muscle strength of lower limbs is considered a key factor in handball, basketball, football and voll...
International audienceMaurelli, O, Bernard, PL, Dubois, R, Ahmaidi, S, and Prioux, J. Effects of the...
This study aimed to compare and analyse flexion and extension peak torques and hamstring to quadrice...
This study examined the relationship between hamstrings-to-quadriceps strength ratio (H:Q) and relat...
This study aimed to analyse the effect of age on muscle peak torque (PT), and Hamstring (H): Quadric...
The imbalance of muscle strength indicators is harmful for elite sport and, in case of significant a...
Isokinetic strength evaluation of the knee flexion and extension in concentric mode of contraction i...
We compared starters and non-starters for various isokinetic strength variables in elite women’s soc...
In elite sport, the use of strength testing to establish muscle function and performance is common. ...
Muscle strength has been defined as the capacity of a muscle to produce the tension necessary to mai...
Introduction: A low H/Q ratio is considered a relevant risk factor for ACL injury due to the reduced...
Systematic assessment of muscle strength of the lower extremities throughout the annual training cyc...
Football players are at risk of lower limb injuries, specifically hamstring muscle strains and ACL i...
One of the key components in sports injury prevention is the identification of imbalances in leg mus...
Muscle strength imbalance can be an important factor in hamstrings muscle strain. A hamstrings/quadr...
Muscle strength of lower limbs is considered a key factor in handball, basketball, football and voll...
International audienceMaurelli, O, Bernard, PL, Dubois, R, Ahmaidi, S, and Prioux, J. Effects of the...
This study aimed to compare and analyse flexion and extension peak torques and hamstring to quadrice...
This study examined the relationship between hamstrings-to-quadriceps strength ratio (H:Q) and relat...
This study aimed to analyse the effect of age on muscle peak torque (PT), and Hamstring (H): Quadric...
The imbalance of muscle strength indicators is harmful for elite sport and, in case of significant a...
Isokinetic strength evaluation of the knee flexion and extension in concentric mode of contraction i...
We compared starters and non-starters for various isokinetic strength variables in elite women’s soc...
In elite sport, the use of strength testing to establish muscle function and performance is common. ...
Muscle strength has been defined as the capacity of a muscle to produce the tension necessary to mai...