Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the unilateral strength in knee flexion and extension, and the Hamstring/Quadriceps Ratio (H/Q Ratio), in dominant and non-dominant lower limbs in professional dancers. This was a cross-sectional study, carried out with 12 health adults (27.5±1.27years, 66.6±3.11kg, 173±0.02cm, 22.1±0.51kg/m 2 ), professional dancers of a national company. The volunteers, after physical measurements, were submitted to a 1 Repetition Maximum (1RM) test, unilaterally, in both lower limbs at Flexor and Extensor Bench seat exercises. After 1 week, a 1RM retest was carried out to confirm the real total load for each limb. The torque and H/Q Ratio were calculated unilaterally. In knee extension, the dominant limb presented strength 18.77% higher than non-dominant limb (p<0.01), and in knee flexion, the strength of the dominant limb was 16.38% higher than the non-dominant limb (p=0.04). The H/Q Ratio was higher in the non-dominant limb 90.12 ± 0.22% than dominant limb 86.36±0.37% (p=0.04) . The results showed difference in the strength between dominant and non-dominant members in both movements, knee flexion and extension. The H/Q Ratio presented values that evidenced imbalance in lower limbs. The population of dancers under study presented risk for injuries in lower limbs, requiring a specific training intervention.

Highlights

  • The musculature around the knee is important to injuries prevention as well as in the enhancement of knee function (ZAKAS, 2006)

  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the unilateral strength in knee flexion and extension, and the Hamstring/Quadriceps Ratio (H/Q Ratio), in dominant and non-dominant lower limbs in professional dancers

  • The results showed difference in the strength between dominant and non-dominant members in both movements, knee flexion and extension

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Introduction

The musculature around the knee is important to injuries prevention as well as in the enhancement of knee function (ZAKAS, 2006). A parameter that expresses this balance in the knee articulation is the proportion of the strength between the flexor/extensor muscles, which has been studied and provides important data for the prevention of injuries and measures in rehabilitation. Croisier et al (2008) identified this imbalance in soccer players, evaluating the H/Q Ratio using torque analysis, and they observed imbalance in 7.50% of 462 subjects that completed the follow-up study. They showed that the evaluation is very important in the treatment of strength imbalance, what reduce, significantly, the risk of injuries

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