Championship interseason period did not reduce knee peak moment: A 10-years retrospective study of 467 elite soccer players

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Study aim: To compare knee moment profiles of professional soccer players from different playing positions before and after an interseason period. Material and methods: Retrospective study of 467 healthy, professional elite Brazilian soccer players before and after an official championship interseason period during 10-years. Main outcome measures were isokinetic peak moment from knee extensors and flexors from concentric and eccentric contractions. A Two-way ANOVA analysis was used to compare each playing position before and after interseason period. Results: It was found no statistical difference in Ext.CPT (from p = 0.11 to p = 0.97), Ext.EPT (from p = 0.07 to p = 0.85), Flx. CPT (from p = 0.14 to p = 0.90) or Flx.EPT (from p = 0.10 to p = 0.91) between End-Season and Pre-Season evaluations for all playing positions (from Goalkeepers, Defenders, Backsiders, Midfielders and Forwards). Conclusions: Isokinetic peak moment did not have significant differences after an interseason period of 4 to 6 weeks, allowing trainers and coaches to focus their pre-season period on other performance concerns than strengthening.

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Scoz, R. D., Burigo, R. L., Ferreira, I. C., Ramos, A. P. S., Judice, A. F. T., Mendes, J. J. B., … Amorim, C. F. (2022). Championship interseason period did not reduce knee peak moment: A 10-years retrospective study of 467 elite soccer players. Biomedical Human Kinetics, 14(1), 204–210. https://doi.org/10.2478/bhk-2022-0025

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