The impact of sport-related concussion history on neck strength in elite Australian rules football and rugby league athletes
Objectives
To investigate whether sport-related concussion (SRC) history (including recency and total numbers) is associated with maximal isometric neck strength in elite Australian rules football (ARF) and rugby league (ARL) athletes.
Design
Cross-sectional cohort study.
Setting
Elite ARF and ARL environments.
Participants
451 elite players (283 males, 168 females) from ARF (n = 300) and ARL (n = 151).
Main outcome measures
Maximal isometric strength of neck flexors, extensors, lateral flexors (N) and flexors/extensors (F/E) ratio; self-reported SRC history (recent [<12 months], total number).
Results
Neck strength did not differ between athletes with (n = 269) and without (n = 182) a history of SRC: flexors (p = 0.80), extensors (p = 0.52), left lateral flexors (p = 0.24), right lateral flexors (p = 0.26), and the F/E ratio (p = 0.92). Athletes with a recent SRC (n = 97) had slightly higher neck extensor strength (p = 0.005), although the effect was small. No differences were observed in flexors (p = 0.577), left (p = 0.066) or right lateral flexors (p = 0.356), or F/E ratio (p = 0.204). Number of prior SRCs showed no association: flexors (p = 0.974), extensors (p = 0.406), left (p = 0.120), right lateral flexors (p = 0.258), F/E ratio (p = 0.876).
Conclusions
SRC history, irrespective of its recency or total number, was not associated with impairments in maximal isometric neck strength.
Highlights
• Sport-related concussion history was not associated with maximal isometric neck strength in elite male and female Australian rules football and rugby league athletes.
• Recent SRC (<12 months) was associated with slightly higher neck extensor strength.
• Male athletes show higher SRC incidence and greater neck strength than females.
• Neck strength differences between ARL and ARF athletes are not practically significant.
© Copyright 2025 Physical Therapy in Sport. Elsevier. All rights reserved.
| Subjects: | |
|---|---|
| Notations: | biological and medical sciences sport games |
| Published in: | Physical Therapy in Sport |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
2025
|
| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2025.08.001 |
| Volume: | 75 |
| Pages: | 158-165 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |