Abstract
The purpose of this work was to investigate whether different modes of long-term competitive
physical activity cause functional differences in the moment-knee angle relation of
the M. quadriceps femoris (QF). Therefore, a sample (n = 40) of young male competitive
endurance runners, cyclists, triathletes and tennis players performed isometric maximal
voluntary knee extensions (MVC) with their stronger leg at six different knee joint
angles while keeping the hip joint angle constant. Muscle activation of QF-muscles
during MVC was estimated using surface electromyography (EMG). Moments and EMG data
of each subject were normalized to the largest value produced at any knee joint position
[% Max.]. No significant differences in the normalized [% Max.] moment-knee angle
relation of the QF were found between endurance runners, cyclists and triathletes.
Despite few unsystematic exceptions, no functional differences in the normalized moment-knee
angle relation of the QF occurred among tennis players and the endurance-oriented
athletic groups. Obtained by curve fitting, the optimal knee joint angle for moment
production was not significantly different among all athletic groups. We conclude
that long-term competitive endurance running, cycling, triathlon and tennis do not
provoke functional differences in the moment-knee angle relation of the whole QF.
Key words
tennis - running - cycling - long‐term adaptation - muscle‐function - triathlon
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