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Gains in flexibility related to measures of muscular performance: impact of flexibility on muscular performance.

Gustavo Nunes Tasca Ferreira1, Luci Fuscaldi Teixeira-Salmela, Cristiano Queiroz Guimarães.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Studies that investigated possible correlations between flexibility and muscular performance are scarce in the literature. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of a program of static stretching on the flexibility of the hamstrings and on muscular performance of the knee flexors and extensors.
DESIGN: Pre-post experimental design.
SETTING: University laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty subjects aged 22.8 +/- 4.9 years with bilaterally shortened hamstrings. INTERVENTION: Using a protocol that has been previously described, the intervention consisted of 30 sessions of static stretching, performed bilaterally five times a week for 6 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Measures of knee range of motion and isokinetic muscular performance (peak torque, angle of peak torque, and work) of knee flexors and extensors at speeds of 60 and 300 degrees/s.
RESULTS: After intervention, significant gains in measures of flexibility (P < 0.0001) were observed, with an average gain of the knee-extension angle of 12.6 degrees, ranging from -1.2 to 30.7 degrees. In addition, we found significant increases in the following parameters of muscular performance: angle of peak torque of hamstrings at 60 and 300 degrees/s (P < 0.0001 and 0.018) and for work at 60 and 300 degrees/s for knee flexors (P = 0.012 and 0.005) and for knee extensors (P < 0.0001).
CONCLUSIONS: The intervention resulted in gains in measures of flexibility, and these gains had a positive impact on some parameters of muscular performance.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17620781     DOI: 10.1097/JSM.0b013e3180f60b26

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Sport Med        ISSN: 1050-642X            Impact factor:   3.638


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