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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2022
This JOSPT Infographic on hamstring injuries in sport is based on clinical practice guidelines by Martin et al. titled “Hamstring Strain Injury in Athletes” (J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2022;52(3):CPG1–CPG44. ( https://doi.org/10.2519/jospt.2022.0301 ).
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This JOSPT Infographic on hamstring injuries in sport is based on clinical practice guidelines by Martin et al. titled “Hamstring Strain Injury in Athletes” (J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2022;52(3):CPG1–CPG44. ( https://doi.org/10.2519/jospt.2022.0301 ).
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Rehabilitation for hamstring injuries
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2004BACKGROUND: Hamstring injuries are a common musculoskeletal disorder, particularly among athletes. Many factors have been associated with these injuries including motor control and strength, soft tissue length and postural alignment. Well‐established rehabilitation protocols are commonly used in the treatment of this condition, but their effectiveness
Mason, D.L., Dickens, V.A., Vail, A.
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Hamstring muscle injuries in athletics
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2023Hamstring muscle injuries (HMI) are a common and recurrent issue in the sport of athletics, particularly in sprinting and jumping disciplines. This review summarizes the latest literature on hamstring muscle injuries in athletics from a clinical perspective.
Spyridon A. Iatropoulos +1 more
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Rehabilitation of Hamstring Injuries
2020The main aim of hamstring injury rehabilitation is to facilitate that the athlete is returning to sport at highest possible performance level as fast as possible but with a minimal risk of reinjury. The characteristics and presentation of the different hamstring injury types may guide the clinician toward a specific and appropriate rehabilitation plan,
Wangensteen, Arnlaug +5 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2019
➤ The most predictive factor for hamstring injury is a previous hamstring injury.➤ Magnetic resonance imaging is the most useful study for determining the extent of the hamstring injury and whether surgical intervention is warranted.➤ Conservative treatment is indicated for acute hamstring strains, partial tears, and single ...
Steven T. Heer +4 more
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➤ The most predictive factor for hamstring injury is a previous hamstring injury.➤ Magnetic resonance imaging is the most useful study for determining the extent of the hamstring injury and whether surgical intervention is warranted.➤ Conservative treatment is indicated for acute hamstring strains, partial tears, and single ...
Steven T. Heer +4 more
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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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Sports Medicine, 1997
Pre-exercise stretching and adequate warm-up are important in the prevention of hamstring injuries. A previous mild injury or fatigue may increase the risk of injury. Hamstring muscle tear is typically partial and takes place during eccentric exercise when the muscle develops tension while lengthening, but variation in injury mechanisms is possible ...
U M, Kujala, S, Orava, M, Järvinen
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Pre-exercise stretching and adequate warm-up are important in the prevention of hamstring injuries. A previous mild injury or fatigue may increase the risk of injury. Hamstring muscle tear is typically partial and takes place during eccentric exercise when the muscle develops tension while lengthening, but variation in injury mechanisms is possible ...
U M, Kujala, S, Orava, M, Järvinen
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Nerve Entrapment After Hamstring Injury
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2012Hamstring muscle injuries are a frequent cause of athletic sequelae, and the frequency of reinjuries is high. Frequently, disability in sport is the consequence and performance is limited. A case report of a soccer player who was unable to play his sport after a minor hamstring muscle injury is presented.
Heinz, Lohrer +2 more
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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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Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, 2005
In the athletic population, injuries to the hamstring muscle comprise one of the most common injuries reported in the literature. Because of the increased size, stress, and explosive ability of athletes today, these injuries have become relatively common.
Angelo J. Colosimo +3 more
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In the athletic population, injuries to the hamstring muscle comprise one of the most common injuries reported in the literature. Because of the increased size, stress, and explosive ability of athletes today, these injuries have become relatively common.
Angelo J. Colosimo +3 more
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