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- W2955885372 abstract "Megan Battles1, Rachel Bowden1, Cameron Greene1, Justin Stanek2, Arbin Thapaliya1, Jeffrey Williams1 1 Franklin College, Franklin, IN 2 Illinois State University, Normal, IL Muscular adaptations in the upper limb from training are associated with hypertrophy, inflexibility, and diminished vascular perfusion. Despite these findings in upper extremity athletes, no studies have examined the relationship between peripheral vascular adaptations and muscle flexibility in the lower legs of runners. Through a better understanding of blood flow and muscle flexibility adaptations, clinicians can more accurately assess and treat running injuries. PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between blood flow in the posterior tibial artery and sagittal plane ankle range of motion (ROM) among a sample of collegiate runners. METHODS: Blood flow in the posterior tibial artery and sagittal plane ankle ROM were measured bilaterally on 25, asymptomatic collegiate track athletes (16 males, 9 females, age = 20.0 ± 1.2 years, height = 171.5 ± 10.2 cm, mass = 66.7 ± 13.7 kg). Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between blood flow in the posterior tibial artery and ROM of the talocrural joint. RESULTS: Findings revealed no significant relationship between blood flow in the dominant leg’s posterior tibial artery and dorsiflexion (r = .14, P = .52) or plantarflexion (r = -.32, P = .12) and no significant relationship between blood flow in the non-dominant leg’s posterior tibial artery and dorsiflexion (r = -.02, P = .93) or plantarflexion (r = -.02, P = .92). CONCLUSION: Although muscle inflexibility contributes to compromised blood flow in other body regions, findings of this study demonstrated no relationship between flexibility of the plantarflexor muscles and blood flow in the posterior tibial arteries of competitive runners. Future research should continue examining blood flow in the lower limb as one, among many, physical adaptations runners may experience from training." @default.
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- W2955885372 date "2019-06-01" @default.
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- W2955885372 title "No Relationship Between Muscle Flexibility and Blood Flow in the Lower Legs of Competitive Runners" @default.
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