Authors
Matthew Cuthbert, Nicholas Ripley, John J McMahon, Martin Evans, G Gregory Haff, Paul Comfort
Publication date
2020/1
Source
Sports Medicine
Volume
50
Pages
83-99
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Background
Although performance of the Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) has been shown to elicit adaptations that may reduce hamstring strain injury (HSI) risk and occurrence, compliance in NHE interventions in professional soccer teams is low despite a high occurrence of HSI in soccer. A possible reason for low compliance is the high dosages prescribed within the recommended interventions. The aim of this review was to investigate the effect of NHE-training volume on eccentric hamstring strength and biceps femoris fascicle length adaptations.
Methods
A literature search was conducted using the SPORTDiscus, Ovid, and PubMed databases. A total of 293 studies were identified prior to application of the following inclusion criteria: (1) a minimum of 4 weeks of NHE training was completed; (2) mean ± standard deviation (SD) pre- and post …
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