Journal article

Mechanics of the human hamstring muscles during sprinting

AG Schache, TW Dorn, PD Blanch, NAT Brown, MG Pandy

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | Published : 2012

Abstract

Purpose: An understanding of hamstring mechanics during sprinting is important for elucidating why these muscles are so vulnerable to acute strain-type injury. The purpose of this study was twofold: first, to quantify the biomechanical load (specifically, musculotendon strain, velocity, force, power, and work) experienced by the hamstrings across a full stride cycle; and second, to determine how these parameters differ for each hamstring muscle (i.e., semimembranosus (SM), semitendinosus (ST), biceps femoris long head (BF), biceps femoris short head (BF)). Methods: Full-body kinematics and ground reaction force data were recorded simultaneously from seven subjects while sprinting on an indoo..

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