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Delayed peroneal muscle reaction time in male amateur footballers during a simulated prolonged football protocol
Peroneal muscle fatigue could result in ankle inversion sprain injuries. This study investigated the peroneal muscle reaction time during a simulated prolonged football protocol. Nine male footballers completed a 105-minute simulated prolonged football protocol. The peroneal muscle reaction time to an ankle inversion perturbation was measured every 15 minutes by a surface electromyography system sampling at 1000 Hz. One-way repeated ANOVA with post-hoc paired t-test showed a steady upward trend starting from 48.9 ms at baseline to 57.1 ms at the end of the first half, followed by a recovery back to 50.9 ms at the start of the second half and a further delay in the last 30 minutes to 60.2 ms at the end of the protocol. Delayed peroneal muscle reaction was found after 30 minutes of the first half and 15 minutes of the second half of a football match. The risk of ankle sprain could increase in the latter minutes in each half protocol. Thus, prevention injury training strategies should focus on these specific durations in football matches
Seminário Suporte à pesquisa e gestão de dados cientÃficos: panorama atual e desafios, 1.: materiais de divulgação
Primeiro Seminário Suporte à pesquisa e gestão de dados cientÃficos: panorama atual e desafios, realizado entre os dias 18 e 19 de setembro de 2017, no Auditório do Espaço FÃsico Integrado, da UFSC. Contém banner e folder produzidos para divulgação do evento, elaborados pela estagiária Aila Lima. Banner armazenado na arara 26 do arquivo deslizante da Memória Documental BU.PGCIN/UFSC e Biblioteca Universitária/UFSC