Análisis del golpeo y la preparación psicológica para retornar a la práctica en futbolistas tras una lesión isquiosural

  1. Jose Oriol Setien 1
  2. Marta Leyton Roman 2
  3. Miguel Pascual Hernández 1
  4. Marco Batista 3
  1. 1 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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    Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

    Madrid, España

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  2. 2 Universidad Fundación San Pablo CEU de Sevilla
  3. 3 Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco (Portugal)
Journal:
E-motion: Revista de Educación, Motricidad e Investigación

ISSN: 2341-1473

Year of publication: 2018

Issue: 10

Pages: 11-32

Type: Article

DOI: 10.33776/REMO.V0I10.3346 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openArias Montano editor

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Abstract

The most common injuries in football are those related to the hamstring muscle complex, and they can affect a motor pattern. The present study analyzed the differences in kicking technique between players that had sustained a hamstring injury and players that didn’t have any injury, and the relationship between psychological preparedness to return to competition and the cinematic variables of the kick. Three footballers who had suffered a hamstring injury formed the group of previously injured players, and three players who had not suffered any lower limb injury during the two years prior to the study formed the group of not injured players. In-step kicking technique and running kicking technique were analyzed through Kinovea program. In addition, psychological preparedness to return to competition was assessed through the Injury Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport (I-PRRS). Only differences in running kicking ball speed was found significantly different between groups (p<0,05). Positive correlation was found between psychological preparedness and knee flexion while performing a running kick, and between knee flexion during the in-step kick and the 3rd and 4th items of the I-PRRS. Likewise, negative correlations were found between hip extension during the in-step kick and the 6th item of the I-PRRS. Results let us conclude that both cinematic and psychological variables are correlated after a hamstring injury, affecting a specific motor pattern.

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