| Literature DB >> 24493666 |
Johannes L Tol1, Bruce Hamilton2, Cristiano Eirale1, Patrice Muxart1, Philipp Jacobsen1, Rod Whiteley1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is an ongoing debate regarding the optimal criteria for return to sport after an acute hamstring injury. Less than 10% isokinetic strength deficit is generally recommended but this has never been documented in professional football players after rehabilitation. Our aim was to evaluate isokinetic measurements in MRI-positive hamstring injuries.Entities:
Keywords: Hamstring injuries; Isokinetics; Soccer
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24493666 PMCID: PMC4174121 DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-093016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Sports Med ISSN: 0306-3674 Impact factor: 13.800
Criteria-based rehabilitation programme for hamstring injury
| Stage | Content | Criteria to progress |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | All activity to be pain-free | Criteria to progress to stage 2:
Painless single leg squat Painless bike, 150W 5 min Full knee extension supine |
| Stage 2 | Any exercise from stage 1 permitted, additionally: | Criteria to progress to stage 3:
Run ≥70% patient rated ROM hamstrings ≥75% uninvolved side ROM SLR ≥75% uninvolved side |
| Stage 3 | Any exercises from stages 1 and 2, additionally: | Criteria to progress to stage 4 (sport-specific rehab):
100% running speed Painless high-speed direction changes |
| Stage 4 | Any exercises from stages 1–3, additionally on-field, football-specific drills: | Criteria to progress to stage 5 (sport-specific rehab): 1. Painless completion of stage 4 |
| Stage 5 | Criteria to progress to stage 6 (sport-specific rehab): 1. Painless completion of stage 5 | |
| Stage 6 | Criteria to progress to medical review for return to sport: 1. Painless completion of stage 6 |
DF, dorsiflexion; ER, external rotation; IR, internal rotation; Modified T-Drill, (always) forward running over the course of the Agility t test; ROM, range of motion; SLR, straight leg raise.
Isokinetic peak torques characteristics of the injured leg for 52 professional football players at clinical discharge
| Q conc 60°•s-1 (%) | H conc 60°•s-1 (%) | Q conc 300°•s-1 (%) | H conc 300°•s-1 (%) | H ecc (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 98.9 | 96.3 | 96.8 | 102.3 | 98.6 |
| Median | 98.8 | 97.1 | 96.3 | 104.8 | 99.6 |
| SD | 9.7 | 11.0 | 10.8 | 12.8 | 14.4 |
| Minimum | 75.8 | 78.4 | 72.3 | 81.5 | 75.0 |
| Maximum | 115.2 | 115.0 | 121.5 | 127.8 | 133.8 |
Characteristics (%) of the injured leg compared with the uninjured leg are presented.
H conc, hamstrings concentric, H ecc, hamstrings eccentric; Q conc: quadriceps concentric.
Figure 1Percentage of players (y-axis) not achieving the five different peak torque criteria: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% (x-axis). H conc, hamstrings concentric; H ecc, hamstrings eccentric; Q conc, quadriceps concentric.
Figure 2Percentage of players (y-axis) who failed to meet any one of the three hamstring-related criteria with varying cut-points from 5% side-to-side deficit up to 25% side-to-side deficit (x-axis). Hamstring-related criteria were: knee flexion concentric at 60°•s-1° and 300°•s-1°, as well as eccentric at 60°•s-1.
Mean isokinetic peak torques (percentage compared with contralateral leg) and players with a greater than 10% deficit without reinjury compared with players with reinjury within 2 months of RTS
| No reinjury (n=46) | Reinjury (n=6) | p Value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean peak torque | |||
| Q conc 60°•s-1 | 99.7% | 104.1% | 0.27 |
| H conc 60°•s-1 | 94.9% | 96.7% | 0.76 |
| Q conc 300°•s-1 | 98.4% | 103.8% | 0.31 |
| H conc 300°•s-1 | 98.1% | 94.7% | 0.54 |
| H ecc | 96.7% | 90.6% | 0.18 |
| 10% deficit | |||
| Q conc 60°•s-1 | 7 (15.2%) | 0 (0%) | 0.40 |
| H conc 60°•s-1 | 18 (39.1%) | 2 (33.3%) | 0.58 |
| Q conc 300°•s-1 | 12 (26.1%) | 0 (0%) | 0.19 |
| H conc 300°•s-1 | 13 (28.3%) | 1 (16.7%) | 0.48 |
| H ecc | 12 (26.1%) | 1 (16.7%) | 0.53 |
For the mean peak torques, the percentage is of the uninjured leg, that is, a value lower than 100% reflects a lower torque than the uninjured leg. For the 10% deficit category, the number (percentage) shown is for those athletes displaying a deficit of >10% with their uninjured leg for the individual mode of testing.
H conc, hamstrings concentric, H ecc, hamstrings eccentric; Q conc, quadriceps concentric; RTS, return to sport.