Hamstring Muscle Stiffness During Isometric Contractions Until Task Failure in Footballers With and Without Injury History
Author/s
Martínez Serrano, Antonio; Radaelli, Régis; Freitas, Tomás T.; Alcaraz, Pedro E.; Freitas, Sandro R.Date
2025Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteSubject/s
SoccerBiceps femoris
Mechanical
Performance
Shear wave elastography
Abstract
Despite
various proposed prevention strategies, the incidence of hamstring injuries in modern soccer is still elevated. Recent research has
focused on exploring how muscle tissue stiffness behaves under fatigue conditions as a potential risk factor. This study aimed to
examine the active stiffness of biceps femoris long head (BFlh) and semitendinosus (ST) muscles using ultrasound-based shear
wave elastography (SWE) during a knee flexors’ submaximal contraction until exhaustion in highly trained national-level male
footballers, comparing previously injured and noninjured limbs. A case-control study was performed including 94 highly trained
male footballers. Using SWE, the passive and active stiffness of the BFlh and ST were assessed at rest and during a knee flexors’
submaximal isometric contraction at 40% of maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) until exhaustion. Differences in
stiffness patterns between previously injured and noninjured limbs were analyzed, along with...





