Publications by authors named "Gil Rodas"

Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether a soccer match affects the rapid force-generating capacity of the hamstring muscles, given their key role in both horizontal ground reaction force production during sprint biomechanics, and in the deceleration of the shank during the late swing phase, where rapid force production is essential owing to time constraints. Therefore, the research objective was to determine soccer match-induced hamstrings residual fatigue and recovery through rate of torque development (RTD) and associated biochemical parameters.

Methods: The recovery kinetics of hamstrings RTD metrics by the 90°:20° test, together with serum biomarkers (creatine kinase, mitochondrial creatine kinase, transaminases, malondialdehyde, irisin), were assessed in 19 male, regional first-division soccer players (age = 20.

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  • * An ultrasound-based classification system helps identify four types of distal gastrocnemius injuries based on lesion location and specific ultrasound signs, aiding recovery time estimates.
  • * A new MRI protocol using T1-weighted and fluid-sensitive imaging is designed to evaluate these injury types, enhancing diagnostics and helping optimize recovery strategies for athletes.
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  • The Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) model, established by the IOC in 2014 and updated in 2023, highlights how low energy availability in athletes can lead to serious health and performance issues.
  • Sports practitioners are increasingly diagnosing athletes with REDs based on symptom presentation rather than precise measurements of energy availability, which are difficult to obtain in real-world settings.
  • The review critiques the REDs model by noting that it oversimplifies the causes of symptoms, ignores the role of other factors (like psychological stress), and relies on biased diagnostic practices that exclude potential alternative causes.
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Background: Understanding individual ovarian hormone cycles and their relationship with health, performance and injuries is highly important to practitioners supporting female athletes. Venous blood sampling is the current gold standard for measuring the ovarian hormones, but the invasive nature of this method presents a major barrier in sport environments. Saliva analysis may offer an alternative method as it is non-invasive, allowing the sample to be collected "", with relative ease, necessary in applied sport environments.

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  • This study used muscle functional MRI to analyze changes in hamstring muscle activation during a football match by measuring T2 relaxation times before and after the game.
  • Eleven healthy football players participated, with T2 measurements taken at different muscle portions (proximal, middle, and distal).
  • The results showed a significant increase in T2 values for the semitendinosus muscle, particularly in the middle and distal sections, highlighting the potential of this imaging technique for identifying muscle activation patterns and helping prevent injuries.
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This study aimed to assess acute and residual changes in sprint-related hamstring injury (HSI) risk factors after a football (soccer) match, focusing on recovery within the commonly observed 72-h timeframe between elite football matches. We used a multifactorial approach within a football context, incorporating optical and ultrastructural microscopic analysis of BFlh (biceps femoris long head) muscle fibres, along with an examination of BFlh fibre composition. Changes in sprint performance-related factors and HSI modifiable risk factors were examined until 3 days after the match (MD ) in 20 football players.

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Objective quantification of tendon structural changes through imaging is only achieved by evaluating tendon structure using ultrasound tissue characterization (UTC) technology. This study compares the effects of bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSC) and leukocyte-poor platelet-rich plasma (Lp-PRP) on tendon structure and clinical outcomes in male patients with patellar tendinopathy measured with UTC at 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment. This is a double-blinded clinical trial with a randomized active control study with 20 male patients diagnosed with patellar tendinopathy who underwent BM-MSC and Lp-PRP.

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MRI plays a crucial role in assessment of patients with muscle injuries. The healing process of these injuries has been studied in depth from the pathophysiologic and histologic points of view and divided into destruction, repair, and remodeling phases, but the MRI findings of these phases have not been fully described, to our knowledge. On the basis of results from 310 MRI studies, including both basal and follow-up studies, in 128 athletes with muscle tears including their clinical evolution, the authors review MRI findings in muscle healing and propose a practical imaging classification based on morphology and signal intensity that correlates with histologic changes.

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Sports-related muscle injuries account for 10-55% of all injuries, which is a growing concern, especially given the aging world population. To evaluate the process of skeletal muscle injury and compare it with muscle lesions observed in humans, we developed a novel in vivo model in sheep. In this model, muscle injury was induced by an ultrasound-guided transverse biopsy at the myotendinous junction of the medial gastrocnemius muscle.

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Purpose: Injury prevention is a crucial aspect of sports, particularly in high-performance settings such as elite female football. This study aimed to develop an injury prediction model that incorporates clinical, Global-Positioning-System (GPS), and multiomics (genomics and metabolomics) data to better understand the factors associated with injury in elite female football players.

Methods: We designed a prospective cohort study over 2 seasons (2019-20 and 2021-22) of noncontact injuries in 24 elite female players in the Spanish Premiership competition.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the association of the rs1815739 polymorphism with match running performance and injury incidence in top-level professional football players. A total of 315 top-level professional football players from the first division of Spanish football (i.e.

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Background: Improving our understanding of the situations and biomechanics that result in an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in basketball players may support the design of more effective programs to mitigate the risk of injury.

Purpose: To (1) describe the mechanisms, situational patterns, and gross biomechanics (kinematics) of ACL injuries in professional basketball matches using video analysis and (2) document the distribution of ACL injuries according to player position, phase of the match, and location on the court.

Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

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Objective: This study aims to comprehend the impact of handball practice on sub-elite athletes by investigating transcriptomic changes that occur during a match. The primary focus encompasses a dual objective: firstly, to identify and characterize these transcriptomic alterations, and secondly, to establish correlations between internal factors (gene expression), and external loads measured through Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems (EPTS variables). Ultimately, this comprehensive analysis seeks to evaluate both acute and chronic responses to exercise within the context of handball training.

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Patellar tendinopathy is a common clinical problem, but its underlying pathophysiology remains poorly understood, primarily due to the absence of a representative experimental model. The most widely used method to generate such a model is collagenase injection, although this method possesses limitations. We developed an optimized rat model of patellar tendinopathy via the ultrasound-guided injection of collagenase mixed with a thermo-responsive Pluronic hydrogel into the patellar tendon of sixty male Wistar rats.

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This study examined the validity of two automated methods (BAUSport, BoneXpert software using Fels, Greulich-Pyle, Tanner-Whithouse III protocols) for estimating skeletal age (SA) in young athletes in comparison to a reference standard (Fels). 85 male and female athletes, nine to seventeen years of age, from multiple sports were assessed for SA as part of an annual medical and health screening programme. Intra-class correlations demonstrated high degrees of association between the automatic methods for estimating SA (BAUSport r = .

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The present study describes the time-loss injuries among female and male athletes of the Spanish rink hockey league during the 2021/22 season.We performed a retrospective cohort study on time-loss injuries, whereby the athlete is prevented from participating in a training session or game because of the injury.A total of 463 athletes were included, with 326 (70.

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  • Previous research showed that patients treated with bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) had better tendon structure and regeneration compared to those treated with leukocyte-poor platelet-rich plasma (Lp-PRP) at the 6-month mark.
  • A follow-up study evaluated 20 patients' outcomes at 12 months after BM-MSC treatment, including those who switched from Lp-PRP to BM-MSCs, to assess any potential benefits of the initial treatment.
  • Results indicated that while BM-MSCs continued to improve tendon structure and pain, the prior Lp-PRP treatment did not offer any advantages, confirming the effectiveness of BM-MSCs alone.
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Background: Specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs), including 18-HEPE, 17-HDHA, and 14-HDHA are recognized as potentially therapeutic in inflammatory diseases because SPMs regulate the inflammation process, which leads to, for example; swelling and the sensation of pain. In osteoarthritis (OA), chronic pain is described as the symptom that reduces patients´ quality of life (QoL). The GAUDI study evaluated the efficacy of SPMs supplementation in reducing pain in the symptomatic knee of OA patients.

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Most studies, aimed at determining the incidence and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in children and teenagers, have been developed in school settings. Our study conducted surveillance and inferred attack rates focusing on the practice of sports. Prospective and observational study of those attending the sports facilities of Fútbol Club Barcelona (FCB), in Barcelona, Spain, throughout the 2020-2021 season.

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Objective: To describe the injury mechanisms and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in acute hamstring injuries of male soccer players using a systematic video analysis.

Design: Descriptive case series study of consecutive acute hamstring injuries from September 2017 to January 2022.

Setting: Two specialized sports medicine hospitals.

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Background: Little is known about injuries to the adductor magnus (AM) muscle and how to manage them.

Purpose: To describe the injury mechanisms of the AM and its histoarchitecture, clinical characteristics, and imaging features in elite athletes.

Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

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Background: Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in collagen genes are predisposing factors for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture. Although these events are more frequent in females, the sex-specific risk of reported SNPs has not been evaluated.

Purpose: We aimed to assess the sex-specific risk of historic non-contact ACL rupture considering candidate SNPs in genes previously associated with muscle, tendon, ligament and ACL injury in elite footballers.

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Background: Because MRI has shown great accuracy in assessing acute muscle injuries, identification of risk factors for reinjury before return to play (RTP) in professional athletes during the healing process could be very relevant. We assessed the value of MRI findings prior to RTP as predictors of reinjury.

Methods: Retrospective observational study of 59 professional athletes, mean age 26 years, with first-time acute muscle injury and successful rehabilitation ready to RTP.

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Background: Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is a joint condition that causes functional restrictions and pain. This condition negatively impacts patients' social connectedness and psychological well-being, reducing their quality of life (QoL). This review aims to summarise the current information on QoL in patients suffering from AT from different angles: compared to a healthy population, reported individual factors that influence it and the effects of some AT interventions on QoL.

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