Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the isokinetic profile of specialized athletes with previous hamstring tears and recurrent complaints upon return to sports activities, using a Kintrex 500 dynamometer. Twenty-three subjects were examined through a concentric protocol and fifteen of them benefited from a complementary eccentric assessment. Despite the fact that some cases presented normal isokinetic results, the statistical analysis has demonstrated particular features. In reference to the non-involved side performances, the average reduction of peak torque (PT) of the injured muscles surpassed 20% relationship between bodyweight normalized PT and angular velocity demonstrated significant differences in comparison with those of selected non-injured sprinters, most notably in the eccentric sector. A mixed ratio (Flexors
