Australian rules football is a challenging contact sport requiring high levels of fitness and skill. In the last two decades, hamstring strain injuries have remained an ongoing problematic issue, constituting a large proportion of soft tissue injuries sustained in the elite Australian Football League (AFL). The predominant injury mechanism for hamstring strain injuries is sprinting, and fatigue may play a role because higher injury rates have been reported during the later stages of soccer and rugby matches..
Purpose To determine if eccentric knee flexor strength and biceps femoris long head (BFlh) fascicl...
Purpose Is eccentric hamstring strength and between limb imbalance in eccentric strength, measured d...
PURPOSE: Neuromuscular fatigue is considered to be important in the etiology of hamstring strain inj...
Background - Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are common within the Australian Football League (AFL) ...
Background To investigate the association between running exposure and the risk of hamstring strain ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influence of game fatigue on sprint mechanics in Austra...
The aim of this article is to outline the factors involved with, and a potential strategy for preven...
To understand the nature of the torn hamstring injury in Australian Rules Football it is necessary t...
Hamstring injuries are one of the most prevalent injuries in rugby union and many other running-base...
Background: High-speed running is commonly implicated in the genesis of hamstring injury. The succes...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
Hamstring strain injuries are endemic in running-based sports, often resulting in substantial perfor...
Objectives: Determine whether clinically feasible tests of isometric lower limb strength and range o...
Purpose To determine if eccentric knee flexor strength and biceps femoris long head (BFlh) fascicle...
Hamstring strain injuries are common within professional footballers with high-speed running (HSR) b...
Purpose To determine if eccentric knee flexor strength and biceps femoris long head (BFlh) fascicl...
Purpose Is eccentric hamstring strength and between limb imbalance in eccentric strength, measured d...
PURPOSE: Neuromuscular fatigue is considered to be important in the etiology of hamstring strain inj...
Background - Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are common within the Australian Football League (AFL) ...
Background To investigate the association between running exposure and the risk of hamstring strain ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influence of game fatigue on sprint mechanics in Austra...
The aim of this article is to outline the factors involved with, and a potential strategy for preven...
To understand the nature of the torn hamstring injury in Australian Rules Football it is necessary t...
Hamstring injuries are one of the most prevalent injuries in rugby union and many other running-base...
Background: High-speed running is commonly implicated in the genesis of hamstring injury. The succes...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
Hamstring strain injuries are endemic in running-based sports, often resulting in substantial perfor...
Objectives: Determine whether clinically feasible tests of isometric lower limb strength and range o...
Purpose To determine if eccentric knee flexor strength and biceps femoris long head (BFlh) fascicle...
Hamstring strain injuries are common within professional footballers with high-speed running (HSR) b...
Purpose To determine if eccentric knee flexor strength and biceps femoris long head (BFlh) fascicl...
Purpose Is eccentric hamstring strength and between limb imbalance in eccentric strength, measured d...
PURPOSE: Neuromuscular fatigue is considered to be important in the etiology of hamstring strain inj...