Publication: Rango de movimiento de la extremidad inferior en atletas de duatlón
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Ruiz, I. ; Ayala Rodríguez, Francisco ; Cejudo Palomo, Antonio ; Sainz de Baranda Andújar, Pilar ; Santonja Medina, Fernando
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Facultad de Ciencias del Deporte
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Murcia, Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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El objetivo de este estudio fue valorar la flexibilidad de la musculatura
de la extremidad inferior en una muestra de atletas sénior de duatlón. Para ello, se evaluó el rango de movimiento de las principales
articulaciones. 15 atletas (edad: 32,7±7,85 años; peso: 67,1±4,8 Kg;
talla: 172,9±2,8 cm) tomaron parte en este estudio. Se valoró la flexibilidad de los principales grupos musculares de la extremidad
inferior (gemelo, sóleo, isquiosurales, cuádriceps, psoas iliaco, glúteo
y aductores), a través de 7 pruebas de rango de movimiento pasivo
máximo. Los resultados muestran los siguientes valores medios: 10,4º
para el psoas-iliaco, 40,3º para el gemelo, 47,3º para el sóleo, 50,7º para los aductores, 82,5º para la musculatura isquiosural, 116,7º
para el cuádriceps y 145,9º para el glúteo. Desequilibrios musculares no fueron encontrados entre ambos lados corporales.
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to measure the lower-limb flexibility data in senior duatlon athletes. For it, the flexibility of the major lower-limb muscles was evaluated throughout 7 different peak joint ROM assessment tests (gastrocnemius, soleus, hamstrings, quadriceps, iliopsoas, gluteus and adductors). 15 in senior duatlon athletes took part in this study (32.7±7.85 years; 67.1±4.8 Kg; 172.9±2.8 cm). The results of this study define the normative data as: 10.4º for the iliopsoas, 40.3º for the gastrocnemius, 47.3º for the soleus, 50.7º for the adductors, 82.5º for the hamstrings, 116.7º for the quadriceps and 145.9º for the gluteus. No significant differences were found between both legs and therefore muscle imbalances have been rejected.
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to measure the lower-limb flexibility data in senior duatlon athletes. For it, the flexibility of the major lower-limb muscles was evaluated throughout 7 different peak joint ROM assessment tests (gastrocnemius, soleus, hamstrings, quadriceps, iliopsoas, gluteus and adductors). 15 in senior duatlon athletes took part in this study (32.7±7.85 years; 67.1±4.8 Kg; 172.9±2.8 cm). The results of this study define the normative data as: 10.4º for the iliopsoas, 40.3º for the gastrocnemius, 47.3º for the soleus, 50.7º for the adductors, 82.5º for the hamstrings, 116.7º for the quadriceps and 145.9º for the gluteus. No significant differences were found between both legs and therefore muscle imbalances have been rejected.
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