Acute fatigue-induced alterations in hamstring muscle properties after repeated Nordic hamstring exercises.

Podczarska-Głowacka Magdalena, Bogdański Bartłomiej, Trybulski Robert, Smoter Małgorzata, Wang Hsing-Kuo, Klich Sebastian
Author Information
  1. Podczarska-Głowacka Magdalena: Department of Basic Physiotherapy, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland.
  2. Bogdański Bartłomiej: Doctoral School, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdańsk, Poland.
  3. Trybulski Robert: ProvitaZory Medical Center, Zory, Poland.
  4. Smoter Małgorzata: Department of Basic Physiotherapy, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland.
  5. Wang Hsing-Kuo: School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  6. Klich Sebastian: Department of Paralympic Sport, Wrocław University of Health and Sport Sciences, Wrocław, Poland. ORCID

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the impact of the Nordic hamstring exercises (NHE) on acute fatigue-induced alterations in the mechanical and morphological properties of hamstring muscles. The second aim was to define the blood flow and perfusion after NHE in recreational active volunteers. Twenty-two individuals volunteered to participate in the study. This study investigated fatigue outcomes: rate of perceived exertion (RPE) scale and average force generated during NHE; mechanical properties (stiffness); morphological properties (thickness, pennation angle, and fascicle length), and vascularity index (VI) of the semitendinosus (ST) and biceps femoris long head (BFLH) at baseline, immediately post-exercise and 1-h post-exercise. The NHE fatigue procedure consisted of six bouts of five repetitions. The results showed an increase in thickness and pennation angle of BFLH and ST immediately post-exercise and a decrease in thickness and pennation angle of BFLH and ST 1-h post-exercise. While the fascicle length of BFLH and ST decreased immediately post-exercise and increased 1-h post-exercise. The VI for two muscles increased immediately post-exercise and after 1-h post-exercise. Moreover, we found a relationship between RPE and average force, that is, as RPE increased during NHE, average force decreased. In conclusion, eccentric NHE exercises significantly and acutely affect BFLH and ST. The NHE fatigue protocol significantly affected the mechanical and morphological properties of BFLH and ST muscles, changing their thickness, fascicle length, pennation angle, and VI.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Hamstring Muscles
Muscle Fatigue
Exercise

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