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Hip joint isokinetic muscle strength profiles of elite middle distance runners: a pilot study

Year 2023, , 150 - 157, 30.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.1297693

Abstract

The running performance and strength is important for many runners. This study aimed to examine hip joint isokinetic strength profiles of elite middle-distance runners. Nine elite middle-distance runners volunteered to participate in this study. Hip joint isokinetic muscle strength was measured using by an isokinetic dynameters. Participants performed isokinetic tests on dominant and non-dominant legs at a speed of 60°-s-1 for 10 repetitions. Isokinetic tests were conducted to flexion/extension, abduction/adduction and internal/external rotation movements of hip at concentric/concentric mode. There was no significant difference between dominant and non-dominant legs in peak torque and relative peak torque values. When the hip flexors were evaluated bilaterally, it was determined that the non-dominant side produced higher torque than the dominant side. However, in all other movements, the dominant side had higher torque values than the non-dominant side. As a result; on evaluated all joint movements bilaterally, hip flexor/extensor and adductor muscles were in normal values. However, hip abductor and internal/external rotator muscles values were in a risky range.

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The data of this study were recorded at Atatürk University, Sports Sciences Application and Research Center. We thank for serving in its laboratories in measurement and evaluation.

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Year 2023, , 150 - 157, 30.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.1297693

Abstract

References

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  • Borges, V. S., Domingues, J. M., Dias, R. C., Garcia, P. A., & Dvir, Z. (2015). Strength and torque consistency of the hip and knee flexors and extensors: A comparative study of elderly and young individuals. Isokinet Exerc Sci, 23(1), 45-51.
  • Brisswalter, J., Bouhlel, E., Falola, J. M., Abbiss, C. R., Vallier, J. M., & Hauswirth, C. (2011). Effects of Ramadan intermittent fasting on middle-distance running performance in well-trained runners. Clin J Sport Med, 21(5), 422-427.
  • Brown, S. R., Brughelli, M., Griffiths, P. C., & Cronin, J. B. (2014). Lower-extremity isokinetic strength profiling in professional rugby league and rugby union. Int J Sport Physiol, 9(2), 358-361.
  • Castro, M. P. d., Ruschel, C., Santos, G. M., Ferreira, T., Pierri, C. A. A., & Roesler, H. (2020). Isokinetic hip muscle strength: A systematic review of normative data. Sport Biomech, 19(1), 26-54.
  • Chen, S., Wang, D., Zhang, Q., Shi, Y., Ding, H., & Li, F. (2022). Relationship between isokinetic lower-limb joint strength, isometric time force characteristics, and leg-spring stiffness in recreational runners. Front Physiol, 12, 797682.
  • Contreras-Díaz, G., Chirosa-Ríos, L. J., Chirosa-Ríos, I., Riego-Ruiz, A., Intelangelo, L., Tuesta-Roa, M., . . . Jerez-Mayorga, D. (2023). Dynamometric Strength Profile of Hip Muscles in Youth Soccer Players. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 20(2), 1291.
  • de Marche Baldon, R., Lobato, D. F. M., Carvalho, L. P., Santiago, P. R. P., Benze, B. G., & Serrão, F. V. (2011). Relationship between eccentric hip torque and lower-limb kinematics: gender differences. J Appl Biomech, 27(3), 223-232.
  • Dellagrana, R. A., Guglielmo, L. G., Santos, B. V., Hernandez, S. G., da Silva, S. G., & de Campos, W. (2015). Physiological, anthropometric, strength, and muscle power characteristics correlates with running performance in young runners. J Strength Cond Res, 29(6), 1584-1591.
  • Dicharry, J. (2010). Kinematics and kinetics of gait: from lab to clinic. Clin Sport Med, 29(3), 347-364.
  • Dowson, M., Nevill, M. E., Lakomy, H., Nevill, A. M., & Hazeldine, R. (1998). Modelling the relationship between isokinetic muscle strength and sprint running performance. J Sport Sci, 16(3), 257-265.
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  • Fourchet, F., Kelly, L., Horobeanu, C., Loepelt, H., Taiar, R., & Millet, G. (2015). High-intensity running and plantar-flexor fatigability and plantar-pressure distribution in adolescent runners. J Athl Training, 50(2), 117-125.
  • George, D. (2011). SPSS for windows step by step: A simple study guide and reference, 17.0 update, 10/e: Pearson Education India.
  • Harrison, B., Firth, W., Rogers, S., Tipple, J., Marsden, J., Freeman, J. A., . . . Shum, G. L. (2013). The relationship between isokinetic performance of hip and knee and jump performance in university rugby players. Isokinet Exerc Sci, 21(2), 175-180.
  • Kotrljanovic, A., Atanasov, D., Veljovic, D., & Drid, P. (2016). An isokinetic profile in senior female and male karate athletes national team level. Arch Budo, 12(1), 203-210.
  • Lee, M., Reid, S. L., Elliott, B. C., & Lloyd, D. G. (2009). Running biomechanics and lower limb strength associated with prior hamstring injury. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 41(10), 1942-1951.
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  • Maynar, M., Bartolomé, I., Alves, J., Barrientos, G., Grijota, F., Robles, M., & Munõz, D. (2019). Influence of a 6-month physical training program on serum and urinary concentrations of trace metals in middle distance elite runners. J Int Soc Sport Nutr, 16(1), 53.
  • Misjuk, M., Rannama, I., & Niglas, E. (2013). Relationship between lower limb isokinetic strength and 60m sprint running time. Lase J Sport Sci, 4(2), 159-167.
  • Munteanu, S. E., & Barton, C. J. (2011). Lower limb biomechanics during running in individuals with achilles tendinopathy: a systematic review. J Foot Ankle Res, 4, 1-17.
  • Nicola, T. L., & Jewison, D. J. (2012). The anatomy and biomechanics of running. Clin Sport Med, 31(2), 187-201.
  • Noehren, B., Schmitz, A., Hempel, R., Westlake, C., & Black, W. (2014). Assessment of strength, flexibility, and running mechanics in men with iliotibial band syndrome. J Orthop Sport Phys, 44(3), 217-222.
  • Payton, C. J., & Burden, A. (2017). Biomechanical evaluation of movement in sport and exercise:The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences guide: Routledge.
  • Rannama, I., Baskin, K., Roosalu, M., Port, K., & Kunitson, V. (2013). Comparison of lower limb isokinetic muscle performance between road cyclists and middle distance runners. Lase J Sport Sci, 4(2), 147-158.
  • Sever, O., Ciğerci, A. E., Kır, R., Baykal, C., Kishalı, N., İpekoğlu, G., & Yaman, M. (2021). Biomechanics of running gait. J Sport Edu, 5(1), 71-96.
  • Silva, W. A., de Lira, C. A. B., Vancini, R. L., & Andrade, M. S. (2018). Hip muscular strength balance is associated with running economy in recreationally-trained endurance runners. PeerJ, 6, e5219.
  • Snyder, K. R., Earl, J. E., O’Connor, K. M., & Ebersole, K. T. (2009). Resistance training is accompanied by increases in hip strength and changes in lower extremity biomechanics during running. Clin Biomech, 24(1), 26-34.
  • Stellingwerff, T., Bovim, I. M., & Whitfield, J. (2019). Contemporary nutrition interventions to optimize performance in middle-distance runners. Int J Sport Nutr Exe, 29(2), 106-116.
  • Sugimoto, D., Mattacola, C. G., Mullineaux, D. R., Palmer, T. G., & Hewett, T. E. (2014). Comparison of isokinetic hip abduction and adduction peak torques and ratio between sexes. Clin Sport Med, 24(5), 422.
  • Sugisaki, N., Kanehisa, H., Tauchi, K., Okazaki, S., Iso, S., & Okada, J. (2011). The relationship between 30-m sprint running time and muscle cross-sectional areas of the psoas major and lower limb muscles in male college short and middle distance runners. Int J Sports Healht Sci, 9, 1-7.
  • Van Oeveren, B. T., de Ruiter, C. J., Beek, P. J., & van Dieën, J. H. (2021). The biomechanics of running and running styles: a synthesis. Sport Biomech, 1-39.
  • Zifchock, R. A., Davis, I., & Hamill, J. (2006). Kinetic asymmetry in female runners with and without retrospective tibial stress fractures. J Biomech, 39(15), 2792-2797.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Science and Exercise, Sports Training
Journal Section Original Research Articles
Authors

Hasan Hüseyin Yılmaz 0000-0003-1994-7731

Publication Date September 30, 2023
Submission Date May 16, 2023
Acceptance Date August 28, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Yılmaz, H. H. (2023). Hip joint isokinetic muscle strength profiles of elite middle distance runners: a pilot study. Turkish Journal of Kinesiology, 9(3), 150-157. https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.1297693

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