Hamstring injuries constitute the single largest cause of lost playing time in professional football. While restoring high-speed running ability is paramount for rehabilitation from these injuries, little evidence exists regarding the extent of return to sport running performance after hamstring injury in football. We examined medical and match performance data available from a sample of 38 professional soccer players competing in the Qatar Stars League (N = 1426 observations) to describe high-speed running performance during match-play prior and subsequent to a hamstring strain injury. Multivariable-adjusted random-effects generalized additive models estimated post- versus pre-hamstring injury differences in maximal speed (km/h), high-spee...
Clear decreases in horizontal force production capacity during sprint acceleration have been reporte...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify changes in running kinetics and kinematics during a repeated-sprint test in ...
Hamstring injury is prevalent with persistently high reinjury rates. We aim to inform hamstring reha...
Background: High-speed running is commonly implicated in the genesis of hamstring injury. The succes...
Objectives To determine the number of matches to return to pre-injury match running performance afte...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are common within the Australian Football League (AFL) ...
This study aimed to analyze the changes in match physical performance in professional soccer players...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
Hamstring strain injuries are common within professional footballers with high-speed running (HSR) b...
Based on the assessment and diagnosis, the rest period following a moderate/severe injury may lead t...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
The aim was to determine if players with a prior hamstring strain injury (HSI) exhibit bilateral def...
Context: Although there are multiple, validated return-to-play programs following hamstring strain i...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between high-speed running (HSR) and sprint runn...
PURPOSE: Neuromuscular fatigue is considered to be important in the etiology of hamstring strain inj...
Clear decreases in horizontal force production capacity during sprint acceleration have been reporte...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify changes in running kinetics and kinematics during a repeated-sprint test in ...
Hamstring injury is prevalent with persistently high reinjury rates. We aim to inform hamstring reha...
Background: High-speed running is commonly implicated in the genesis of hamstring injury. The succes...
Objectives To determine the number of matches to return to pre-injury match running performance afte...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are common within the Australian Football League (AFL) ...
This study aimed to analyze the changes in match physical performance in professional soccer players...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
Hamstring strain injuries are common within professional footballers with high-speed running (HSR) b...
Based on the assessment and diagnosis, the rest period following a moderate/severe injury may lead t...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
The aim was to determine if players with a prior hamstring strain injury (HSI) exhibit bilateral def...
Context: Although there are multiple, validated return-to-play programs following hamstring strain i...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between high-speed running (HSR) and sprint runn...
PURPOSE: Neuromuscular fatigue is considered to be important in the etiology of hamstring strain inj...
Clear decreases in horizontal force production capacity during sprint acceleration have been reporte...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify changes in running kinetics and kinematics during a repeated-sprint test in ...
Hamstring injury is prevalent with persistently high reinjury rates. We aim to inform hamstring reha...