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Hamstring injuries [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Hip Preservation Surgery, 2015
There is a continuum of hamstring injuries that can range from musculotendinous strains to avulsion injuries. Although the proximal hamstring complex has a strong bony attachment on the ischial tuberosity, hamstring injuries are common in athletic population and can affect all levels of athletes.
Gianluca Melegati, Davide Tornese
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Hamstring Strain Injury Rehabilitation [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Athletic Training, 2021
Hamstring strain injuries are common among athletes and often require rehabilitation to prepare players for a timely return to sport performance while also minimizing reinjury risk. Return to sport is typically achieved within weeks of the injury; however, subsequent athlete performance may be impaired, and reinjury rates are high.
Hickey, Jack Th.   +3 more
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Holistic hamstring health: not just the Nordic hamstring exercise [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Sports Medicine, 2017
This was an editorial piece discussing the importance of a more holistic approach to hamstring conditioning.
Oakley, Aiden J.   +2 more
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Biceps femoris and semitendinosus: teammates or competitors? : new insights into hamstring injury mechanisms in male football players : a muscle functional MRI study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Background: The hamstring injury mechanism was assessed by investigating the exercise-related metabolic activity characteristics of the hamstring muscles using a muscle functional MRI (mfMRI) protocol.
Danneels, Lieven   +3 more
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Why hamstring eccentrics are hamstring essentials [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Sports Medicine, 2012
There is no dispute that acute hamstring injury is a major sports injury,1,–,6 particularly in football codes2 3 5 6 and other sports that demand high-speed running.1 The purpose of this editorial is to provide the reader with evidence-based tips for optimising hamstring injury prevention.
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Morphology and morphometry of the semitendinosus distal tendon in adults and foetuses

open access: yesFolia Morphologica, 2020
Background: The distal tendon of the semitendinosus is often used as a graft in orthopedic reconstructive surgery. Knowledge of the exact morphology of this tendon, and also the ability to predict its morphometric data are certainly helpful when planning
D. W. Dziedzic   +3 more
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Cross-sectional Study of EMG and EMG Rise During Fast and Slow Hamstring Exercises

open access: yesInternational Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 2021
# Background Hamstring injuries remain a major burden in football while the effective prevention exercise the Nordic Hamstring is poorly adopted, despite the added positive effects on performance.
Kasper Krommes   +7 more
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Outcomes following surgical management of proximal hamstring tendon avulsions: a systematic review and meta-analysis

open access: yesBone & Joint Open, 2022
Aims: Avulsion of the proximal hamstring tendon origin can result in significant functional impairment, with surgical re-attachment of the tendons becoming an increasingly recognized treatment. The aim of this study was to assess the outcomes of surgical
Ryan Hillier-Smith, Bruce Paton
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High Intensity Therapeutic Laser Induced Changes in Cross-sectional Area of Hamstring Muscle: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2023
Ultrasonography can provide a clear depiction of Muscle Thickness (MT) and Cross-sectional Area (CSA) while monitoring muscle contraction. Estimating muscle contraction through ultrasonography with physiotherapy interventions has shown to be a beneficial
Adarsh Kumar Srivastav   +3 more
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Differences in Peak Knee Flexor Force between Eccentric-Only and Combined Eccentric-Concentric Nordic Hamstring Exercise

open access: yesSports, 2023
In many sports, the hamstring strain injury is a common injury. There is evidence that the Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE), a knee flexor exercise, can reduce hamstring injury risk in athletes.
Jesper Augustsson, Håkan Andersson
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