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JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 553-563Publisher
HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/jsr.18.4.553
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active hamstring stiffness; flexibility; estrogen; anterior cruciate ligament
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Context: Preventing noncontact ACL injuries has been a major focus of athletic trainers and researchers. One factor that may influence female noncontact ACL injury is the fluctuating concentrations of hormones in the body. Objective: To determine whether muscle properties change across the menstrual cycle. Design: Repeated measures. Testing was performed within 3 d after the onset of menses and ovulation. Repeated-measures ANOVAs were used to determine changes in variables across the menstrual cycle, and Pearson correlations were used to determine relationships between variables. Participants: 8 women with normal menstrual cycles. Main Outcome Measures: Active hamstring stiffness and hamstring extensibility. Results: Hamstring extensibility (P=.003) increased at the ovulation testing session but hamstring muscle stiffness (P=.66) did not. Conclusions: The results indicate that hamstring muscle stiffness did not change across the menstrual cycle and hamstring extensibility increased at ovulation, when estrogen concentration increases.
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