Background Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are common within the Australian Football League (AFL) with most occurring during high-speed running (HSR). Therefore, this study investigated possible relationships between mean session running distances, session ratings of perceived exertion (s-RPE) and HSIs within AFL footballers. Methods Global positioning system (GPS)-derived running distances and s-RPE for all matches and training sessions over two AFL seasons were obtained from one AFL team. All HSIs were documented and each player's running distances and s-RPE were standardised to their 2-yearly session average, then compared between injured and uninjured players in the 4 weeks (weeks −1, −2, −3 and −4) preceding each injury. Results...
Clear decreases in horizontal force production capacity during sprint acceleration have been reporte...
ObjectivesUnderstanding how injuries occur (inciting circumstances) is useful for developing etiolog...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between overall physical workload (glo...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are common within the Australian Football League (AFL) ...
Background To investigate the association between running exposure and the risk of hamstring strain ...
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...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
Hamstring injuries constitute the single largest cause of lost playing time in professional football...
Hamstring strain injuries are common within professional footballers with high-speed running (HSR) b...
Australian rules football is a challenging contact sport requiring high levels of fitness and skill....
Training and competition loads have emerged as modifiable composite risk factors of non‐contact inju...
Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are regularly reported as the most common injury in many field-based...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between high-speed running (HSR) and sprint runn...
Background: Hamstring strains are the most common injuries of moderate and major severity in footbal...
Clear decreases in horizontal force production capacity during sprint acceleration have been reporte...
ObjectivesUnderstanding how injuries occur (inciting circumstances) is useful for developing etiolog...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between overall physical workload (glo...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are common within the Australian Football League (AFL) ...
Background To investigate the association between running exposure and the risk of hamstring strain ...
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...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
Hamstring injuries constitute the single largest cause of lost playing time in professional football...
Hamstring strain injuries are common within professional footballers with high-speed running (HSR) b...
Australian rules football is a challenging contact sport requiring high levels of fitness and skill....
Training and competition loads have emerged as modifiable composite risk factors of non‐contact inju...
Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are regularly reported as the most common injury in many field-based...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between high-speed running (HSR) and sprint runn...
Background: Hamstring strains are the most common injuries of moderate and major severity in footbal...
Clear decreases in horizontal force production capacity during sprint acceleration have been reporte...
ObjectivesUnderstanding how injuries occur (inciting circumstances) is useful for developing etiolog...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between overall physical workload (glo...