Sam-Jun Lee, Hyun-Seok Bang, Boo-Geun Hwang
Department of Physical Education, Tongmyong University, Busan, Korea
Background: Tensiomyography (TMG) is a relatively new
technique that assesses the contractile properties of
muscles in response to a single electrical stimulus. This
study aimed to evaluate the contractile properties of the
gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior (TA) muscles in amateur
soccer players using TMG.
Methods: We recruited 41 male soccer players (high school
group, n=21; college group, n=20). The gastro-
cnemius medialis (GM), gastrocnemius lateralis (GL), and
TA muscles of both lower extremities were assessed using
TMG. The maximal displacement (Dm), delay time,
contraction time (Tc), sustained time, and half-relaxa- tion
time were obtained and compared between the two groups.
Results: First, both groups showed low Dm for the GM and
TA muscles, which indicated high stiffness of the
muscle tone. Second, the Tc and contraction velocity (Vc)
were high for all muscles, except for the GL showing lower
speed than the other muscles, which represented the
sports-specific characteristics of the soccer players. Third,
there were no significant differences in the measurement
variables between the dominant and
non-dominant sides, except for the Tc of the GM in high
school athletes and Vc of the TA in college athletes.
Conclusions: These results reflected the sports-specific
needs and characteristics of soccer players. A risk of
injury is associated with a high degree of stiffness, and
various methods for preventing it should be considered.
Korean J Health Promot 2019;19(2):114-120
Keywords: Elasticity imaging techniques, Gastrocnemius
muscle, Tibialis anterior muscle, Muscle contraction |