Mian Darbandi S, Zarei M. Relationship Between Shoulder and Knee Muscles Isokinetic Strength and Musculoskeletal Injuries in Iranian National Judo Teams: A Prospective Cohort Study. PTJ 2023; 13 (4) :225-234
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1- Department of Sport Rehabilitation and Health, Faculty of Sport Sciences and Health, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.
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Purpose: Judo stands as one of the world’s oldest sports. However, the frequency of injuries in judo is also high. Crucially, identifying risk factors is necessary to prevent injuries. Despite the functional importance of strength in judo, the relationship between isokinetic strength and sports injuries has been little studied. The objective of this study was to prospectively examine the correlation between isokinetic muscle strength in elite judokas and the frequency of injuries.
Methods: The population of this cohort and prospective study included judokas of different age groups from the Iranian national teams in 2020. Fifty-three of these judokas voluntarily participated in the study. Before the camps, the isokinetic strength of the knee flexors and extensors as well as the internal and external rotators muscles of the shoulders were measured at speeds of 60 and 300°/s, and the injuries to these judokas were also recorded for nine months using a logistic regression test.
Results: The findings indicated a significant association between the ratio of the maximum isokinetic strength of the hamstring to quadriceps muscle and judoka injuries at a speed of 60°/s. A significant relationship was also found between the ratio of the maximum isokinetic strength of the shoulder flexors and shoulder extensors in judoka injuries at a speed of 300°/s. However, no significant relationship was found between the strength ratio of the external and internal rotators of the shoulder in injuries of judokas at 60 and 300°/s (p>0.05).
Conclusion: The ratio of isokinetic strength between the muscles in the lower and upper limbs can serve as a predictive indicator for injuries among judokas. Consequently, it is recommended to employ these tests to evaluate injury risk.
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• The hamstrings-to-quadriceps (H:Q) isokinetic strength ratio at an angular velocity of 60º/s is a risk factor for lower extremity injury of Iranian national judokas.
• The flexor-to-extensor (FL:EX) shoulder muscle isokinetic strength ratio at an angular velocity of 300º/s is a risk factor for upper extremity injury of Iranian national judokas.
• There is no statistically significant correlation between the torque ratio of the shoulder’s external rotator muscles and its internal rotator muscles and the injury of the upper extremity of Iranian national judokas.
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Identifying the risk factors of sports injuries helps to prevent these injuries. Strength is one of the most important indicators of success in sports, but few studies have examined the role of this factor in the occurrence of sports injuries. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the isokinetic strength of the muscles of elite judokas and the incidence of injuries in a prospective method. All the judokas of the national teams participated in this study. We measured the isokinetic strength of different muscles of these judokas and then recorded their injuries for nine months. The hamstrings-to-quadriceps (H:Q) isokinetic strength ratio at an angular velocity of 60º/s is a risk factor for lower extremity injury of Iranian national judokas. Also, the flexor-to-extensor (FL:EX) shoulder muscle isokinetic strength ratio at an angular velocity of 300º/s is a risk factor for upper extremity injury of Iranian national judokas. However, there is no significant correlation between the ratios of the torque of the external rotator muscles to the internal rotator of the shoulder with the injury of the upper extremity of Iranian national judokas.
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General Received: 2023/04/26 | Accepted: 2023/07/23 | Published: 2023/10/14