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A retrospective comparison of the biceps femoris long head muscle structure in athletes with and without hamstring strain injury history.

Gokhan YagizMeiky FrediantoMaria UlfaIndira ArianiAvika Dwi AgustinNami ShidaE Whitney G MooreHans-Peter Kubis
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Outcomes support the importance of BFlh properties related to stiffness, and fascicle length for injury susceptibility in athletes. Future prospective studies should determine whether the higher stiffness in the injured athletes is a cause or consequence of the HSI. Physical therapy and rehabilitation programmes after HSI should focus on BFlh muscle properties i.e., elasticity and fascicle length for reducing re-injury and increasing sports performance.
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