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Myotendinous asymmetries derived from the prolonged practice of badminton in professional players

BACKGROUND: The continued practice of a sport linked to the unilateral predominance of the dominant side can provoke chronic asymmetric adaptations in the myotendinous structure and mechanical properties. Objectives: The main purpose was to determine whether asymmetry between the preferred and non-p...

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Autores principales: Bravo-Sánchez, Alfredo, Abián, Pablo, Jiménez, Fernando, Abián-Vicén, Javier
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6736299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31504052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222190
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author Bravo-Sánchez, Alfredo
Abián, Pablo
Jiménez, Fernando
Abián-Vicén, Javier
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Abián, Pablo
Jiménez, Fernando
Abián-Vicén, Javier
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description BACKGROUND: The continued practice of a sport linked to the unilateral predominance of the dominant side can provoke chronic asymmetric adaptations in the myotendinous structure and mechanical properties. Objectives: The main purpose was to determine whether asymmetry between the preferred and non-preferred lower limb is present in the lower limb tendon structure, muscle architecture and stiffness values of professional badminton players. METHODS: Sixteen male professional badminton players (age = 24.1 ± 6.7 years; body height = 177.90 ± 7.53 cm) participated in this study. The muscle architecture of the vastus lateralis (VL), medial gastrocnemius (MG) and lateral gastrocnemius (LG) and the structure of patellar and Achilles tendons were measured in the dominant and non-dominant lower limb with ultrasonography. Stiffness was also measured at the same points with a hand-held MyotonPro. Significant differences between the dominant and non-dominant lower limb were determined using Student’s t test for related samples. RESULTS: Bilateral differences were observed for thickness, width and cross-sectional area (CSA) in both tendons showing higher values for the dominant side: patellar tendon CSA (2.02 ± 0.64 vs. 1.51 ± 0.42 cm(2); p < 0.05) and Achilles tendon CSA (1.12 ± 0.18 vs. 0.92 ± 0.28 cm(2); p < 0.05). No significant differences were observed in muscle architecture and myotonic variables between the dominant and non-dominant lower limb. CONCLUSIONS: The prolonged practice of badminton caused asymmetries in the CSA, width and thickness of the patellar and Achilles tendon between the dominant and non-dominant lower limbs. No bilateral differences were found in the muscle architecture of VL, MG and LG or in the stiffness of any muscle or tendon analyzed.
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spelling pubmed-67362992019-09-20 Myotendinous asymmetries derived from the prolonged practice of badminton in professional players Bravo-Sánchez, Alfredo Abián, Pablo Jiménez, Fernando Abián-Vicén, Javier PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The continued practice of a sport linked to the unilateral predominance of the dominant side can provoke chronic asymmetric adaptations in the myotendinous structure and mechanical properties. Objectives: The main purpose was to determine whether asymmetry between the preferred and non-preferred lower limb is present in the lower limb tendon structure, muscle architecture and stiffness values of professional badminton players. METHODS: Sixteen male professional badminton players (age = 24.1 ± 6.7 years; body height = 177.90 ± 7.53 cm) participated in this study. The muscle architecture of the vastus lateralis (VL), medial gastrocnemius (MG) and lateral gastrocnemius (LG) and the structure of patellar and Achilles tendons were measured in the dominant and non-dominant lower limb with ultrasonography. Stiffness was also measured at the same points with a hand-held MyotonPro. Significant differences between the dominant and non-dominant lower limb were determined using Student’s t test for related samples. RESULTS: Bilateral differences were observed for thickness, width and cross-sectional area (CSA) in both tendons showing higher values for the dominant side: patellar tendon CSA (2.02 ± 0.64 vs. 1.51 ± 0.42 cm(2); p < 0.05) and Achilles tendon CSA (1.12 ± 0.18 vs. 0.92 ± 0.28 cm(2); p < 0.05). No significant differences were observed in muscle architecture and myotonic variables between the dominant and non-dominant lower limb. CONCLUSIONS: The prolonged practice of badminton caused asymmetries in the CSA, width and thickness of the patellar and Achilles tendon between the dominant and non-dominant lower limbs. No bilateral differences were found in the muscle architecture of VL, MG and LG or in the stiffness of any muscle or tendon analyzed. Public Library of Science 2019-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6736299/ /pubmed/31504052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222190 Text en © 2019 Bravo-Sánchez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Abián, Pablo
Jiménez, Fernando
Abián-Vicén, Javier
Myotendinous asymmetries derived from the prolonged practice of badminton in professional players
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title_full Myotendinous asymmetries derived from the prolonged practice of badminton in professional players
title_fullStr Myotendinous asymmetries derived from the prolonged practice of badminton in professional players
title_full_unstemmed Myotendinous asymmetries derived from the prolonged practice of badminton in professional players
title_short Myotendinous asymmetries derived from the prolonged practice of badminton in professional players
title_sort myotendinous asymmetries derived from the prolonged practice of badminton in professional players
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6736299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31504052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222190
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