Resumen:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the normalized response speed (Vrn) of the knee musculature (flexor and extensor) in high
competitive level volleyball players using tensiomyography (TMG) and to analyze the muscular response of the vastus medialis
(VM), rectus femoris (RF), vastus lateralis (VL), and biceps femoris (BF) in accordance with the specific position they play in their
teams. One hundred and sixty-six players (83 women and 83 men) were evaluated. They belonged to eight teams in the Spanish
women's superleague and eight in the Spanish men's superleague.The use of Vrn allows avoiding possible sample imbalances due
to anatomical and functional differences and demands. We found differences between Vrn in each of the muscles responsible for
extension (VM, RF, and VL) and flexion (BF) regardless of the sex. Normalized response speed differences seem to be larger in
setters, middle blockers, and outside players compared to liberos and larger in males when compared to females. These results of
Vrn might respond to the differences in the physical and technical demands of each specific position, showing an improved balance
response of the knee extensor and flexor musculature in male...