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Interventions for preventing hamstring injuries

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2007
Some sports, such as football, have a high incidence of hamstring injuries. Various interventions targeting the prevention of such injuries are in common use.To assess the effects (primarily, on the incidence of hamstring injuries) of interventions used for preventing hamstring injuries in physically active individuals.We searched the Cochrane Bone ...
Elliott F, Goldman, Diana E, Jones
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Histochemical correlates of hamstring injuries

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1984
This study reports the histochemical fiber type com position of the human hamstring muscles. Muscle spec imens from necropsy specimens were obtained from seven locations in the hamstring, four locations in the quadriceps, and one location in the adductor magnus.
W E, Garrett, J C, Califf, F H, Bassett
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Hamstring Injuries of the Hip

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2005
Hamstring injuries can be classified with regard to the site of involvement. Traumatic disorders at the proximal bone-tendon origin are best defined as avulsion injuries, such as ischial tuberosity fractures and hamstring tendon tears. Musculotendinous lesions include muscle strains and muscle contusions.
Jenny T, Bencardino, José M, Mellado
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Hamstring Injury Prevention and Implementation

2020
Currently, effective hamstring injury prevention is primarily based on exercise strategies. The FIFA 11+ is a general strength and conditioning programme that has been shown to reduce injuries in football, including hamstring injuries. Many hamstring injury prevention studies have shown that eccentric hamstring strength training can reduce the risk of ...
van der Horst, Nick   +2 more
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Hamstring Muscle Injury

2014
Hamstring muscle injury is common among athletes and can range in severity from mild strains to complete ruptures of the hamstring muscle complex. Injury to the hamstring muscles is commonly sustained during eccentric contraction of the muscle while running or stretching carried out to extreme joint positions.
van der Made, A. D.   +3 more
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When Hamstring Injury Rehabilitation Fails

2020
Treatment failure is defined as an unsuccessful result of management, and this is observed frequently in acute and long-standing hamstring injuries. The main causes of treatment failure are an incorrect diagnosis or inefficacy of treatment. This chapter will describe the differential diagnoses that can be considered in patients with treatment failure ...
de Vos, Robert-Jan   +5 more
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Hamstring Strain Injuries

Sports Medicine, 2012
Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are common in a number of sports and incidence rates have not declined in recent times. Additionally, the high rate of recurrent injuries suggests that our current understanding of HSI and re-injury risk is incomplete. Whilst the multifactoral nature of HSIs is agreed upon by many, often individual risk factors and/or ...
Opar, David A.   +2 more
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Hamstring Injuries

Orthopedics, 2007
Gideon, Mann   +6 more
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Practical Management: Hamstring Muscle Injuries

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2003
INTRODUCTIONHamstring muscle injuries are the most common muscle injury in running and sprinting athletes, leading to significant pain, disability, and time lost from sports participation. 1–5 Persistent symptoms, slow healing, and a high rate of re-injury make hamstring injuries a frustrating ...
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[Hamstring injury prevention].

Revue medicale suisse, 2019
Hamstring muscle injury is the first diagnosis of injury in sports involving sprints. Its prevention represents a fundamental challenge for the technical and health professionals around the athletes. Risk factors have been described and can be used for screening at-risk individuals (age, history of hamstring injury, strength deficit).
Pascal, Edouard   +4 more
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