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The acute effect of foam roller application on eccentric knee flexor strength in rugby sevens players: a randomised crossover trial
1Kirkpinar Faculty of Sport Sciences, Trakya University, 22030 Edirne, Turkey
2Physical Education of Sports Teaching Department, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Ataturk University, 25240 Erzurum, Turkey
3School of Sport, Santarém Polytechnic University, 2040-413 Rio Maior, Portugal
4Life Quality Research Centre (CIEQV), Santarém Polytechnic University, Complexo Andaluz, 2001-904 Santarém, Portugal
5Research Centre in Sport Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development (CIDESD), Santarém Polytechnic University, 2040-413 Rio Maior, Portugal
6School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University, CF23 6XD Cardiff, UK
7Laboratory for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (LIAM), Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada
8Human Nutrition Unit (HNU), Department of Food and Drugs, Medical School, University of Parma, 43125 Parma, Italy
DOI: 10.22514/jomh.2025.108 Vol.21,Issue 8,August 2025 pp.45-55
Submitted: 07 November 2023 Accepted: 06 December 2023
Published: 30 August 2025
*Corresponding Author(s): Halil İbrahim Ceylan E-mail: halil.ceylan@atauni.edu.tr
Background: Hamstring injuries account for approximately one in six injuries for rugby players. Contributing factors include poor eccentric strength and reduced range of motion (ROM) at the hip and knee joints. Beyond specific training methods, foam rolling is employed extensively to enhance ROM, joint mobility, general performance, and other outcomes pre- and post-physical exercise. The study aimed to investigate the acute effect of foam roller application on eccentric knee flexor strength, hip, and knee ROM in rugby sevens players. Methods: A total of 23 rugby sevens players (age: 24.16 ± 2.15 years, height: 177.0 ± 5.89 cm, body mass: 64.57 ± 6.65 kg) underwent two conditions in a randomised crossover experiment. The experimental condition included Foam Roller (FR) exercises (3 sets, 30 seconds each with 10-second recovery intervals) on the gastrocnemius and hamstring muscles of both limbs. The non-foam rolling (NFR) condition involved resting on the mat for the same time period as the foam rolling session. Maximal eccentric strength (MES), average eccentric strength (of three repetitions) (AES), active straight leg raise (ASLR), and active knee extension (AKE) tests were performed on both limbs pre- and post- each condition. Results: The present study revealed that FR improved MES and AES (~1.4–1.7%, p < 0.001), ASLR (~9–10%, p < 0.001), and AKE (~8–10%, p < 0.001) compared to the NFR condition. Conclusions: These findings confirm that FR is a viable strategy to improve eccentric knee flexor strength, hip, and knee ROM before other activities. Such applications may be useful in improving performance and reducing injury risk for athletes.
Hamstring; Myofascial release; Flexibility; Athletes; Humans
İsa Sağıroğlu,Halil İbrahim Ceylan,Kübra Özdemir,Rafael Oliveira,Ryland Morgans,Nicola Luigi Bragazzi. The acute effect of foam roller application on eccentric knee flexor strength in rugby sevens players: a randomised crossover trial. Journal of Men's Health. 2025. 21(8);45-55.
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