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Hamstring Strain Injury in Athletes.
Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 2022RobRoy L Martin +8 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2019
BACKGROUND This randomized clinical trial evaluated the 5-year, disease-specific quality-of-life outcomes of patients treated for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency with use of a patellar tendon, single-bundle quadruple-stranded hamstring, or ...
N. Mohtadi, D. Chan
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BACKGROUND This randomized clinical trial evaluated the 5-year, disease-specific quality-of-life outcomes of patients treated for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency with use of a patellar tendon, single-bundle quadruple-stranded hamstring, or ...
N. Mohtadi, D. Chan
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British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011
Lecture 17Muscle injuries are among the most common, most misunderstood, and inadequately treated conditions in sports. According to some studies, muscle injuries account for 10–30% of all injuries in sport.1 Hamstring injuries are the commonest muscle injury in all sports.Hamstrings function is complex. Depending on leg positioning and relationship to
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Lecture 17Muscle injuries are among the most common, most misunderstood, and inadequately treated conditions in sports. According to some studies, muscle injuries account for 10–30% of all injuries in sport.1 Hamstring injuries are the commonest muscle injury in all sports.Hamstrings function is complex. Depending on leg positioning and relationship to
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Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases, 2012
Hamstring injuries are a frequent injury in athletes. Proximal injuries are common, ranging from strain to complete tear. Strains are managed nonoperatively, with rest followed by progressive stretching and strengthening. Reinjury is a concern. High grade complete tears are better managed surgically, with reattachment to the injured tendon or ischial ...
Christopher R, Ropiak, Joseph A, Bosco
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Hamstring injuries are a frequent injury in athletes. Proximal injuries are common, ranging from strain to complete tear. Strains are managed nonoperatively, with rest followed by progressive stretching and strengthening. Reinjury is a concern. High grade complete tears are better managed surgically, with reattachment to the injured tendon or ischial ...
Christopher R, Ropiak, Joseph A, Bosco
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An Evidence-Based Framework for Strengthening Exercises to Prevent Hamstring Injury
Sports Medicine, 2018M. Bourne +7 more
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2019
S. Rhatomy +5 more
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