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Hamstrings are stretched more and faster during accelerative running compared to speed-matched constant speed running.

Reed D GurchiekZachary TeplinAntoine FalisseJennifer L HicksScott L Delp
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Hamstrings are subjected to longer muscle-tendon lengths and faster lengthening velocities in accelerative running compared to constant speed running. This provides a biomechanical explanation for the observation that hamstring strain injuries often occur during acceleration. Our results suggest coaches who monitor exposure to high-risk circumstances (long lengths, fast lengthening velocities) should consider the accelerative nature of running in addition to running speed.
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