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Integrating intramuscular fat radiomics with hamstrings-to-quadriceps structure and function ratios to predict future hamstring strain injury. [PDF]

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Sharma A   +16 more
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Persistent neuromuscular deficits in the posterior kinetic chain following hamstring strain injury: EMG insights from nordic hamstring curl, kettlebell swing, and supine sliding leg curl

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Erkan Gülgösteren   +7 more
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Proximal Hamstring Injuries

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2021
Proximal hamstring injuries can present as chronic tendinosis, acute strain, partial tendinous avulsions, or complete 3-tendon rupture. Nonoperative management for chronic insertional tendinosis and low-grade tears includes activity modification, anti-inflammatories, and physical therapy.
Amanda N, Fletcher   +3 more
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Distal Hamstring Muscle Injuries

JBJS Reviews, 2022
» Distal hamstring muscle injuries, although relatively uncommon, can potentially lead to substantial morbidity in athletes; prolonged rehabilitation times and high rates of reoccurrence have been documented.» Overall, magnetic resonance imaging is considered the “gold standard” for evaluation of hamstring injuries because ...
John R. Matthews   +8 more
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Hamstrings injuries in football

Journal of Orthopaedics, 2022
Hamstrings injuries are a major concern in football (soccer), affecting both recreational players and professional athletes. Although being a recognized issue within the football community, its incidence has been increasing over the last years and still poses a challenge to all practitioners involved.The goal of this narrative review is to outline ...
André Gismonti Garcia   +5 more
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Hamstring injuries

Trauma, 2008
Hamstring strains or ruptures require accurate diagnosis and appropriate management for a successful return to normal function. Such injuries may occur to varying severities in one or more of the individual muscles at any point throughout their length.
Kishan Gokaraju   +2 more
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