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Hamstring and Calf Injuries

2021
Hamstring and calf injuries are common in athletes and may cause significant functional impairment. Etiologies range from acute strains to chronic overuse conditions. Accurate determination of injury location, severity, and mechanism is important for proper triage, treatment planning, and return to play discussions.
David M. Robinson, Kelly C. McInnis
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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 ...
Diana Jones, Elliott F. Goldman
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Applying a holistic hamstring injury prevention approach in elite football: 12 seasons, single club study

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2020
The aim was to investigate the preventive effect of a complex training program based on holistic hamstring health understanding in elite professional soccer players. This study involved an elite club in Europe and was conducted over 12 seasons.
L. Suárez-Arrones   +5 more
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Anterior pelvic tilt increases hamstring strain and is a key factor to target for injury prevention and rehabilitation.

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
PURPOSE Hamstring muscle strain injury is very common in sports involving high-speed running. Hamstring muscles originate from the ischial tuberosity and thus pelvic position may influence hamstring strain during different sports movements like sprinting,
J. Mendiguchia   +4 more
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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.
William E. Garrett   +2 more
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Late swing or early stance? A narrative review of hamstring injury mechanisms during high‐speed running

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2019
Hamstring injuries are highly prevalent in many running‐based sports, and predominantly affect the long head of biceps femoris. Re‐injury rates are also high and together lead to considerable time lost from sport.
Claire Kenneally-Dabrowski   +5 more
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Hamstring and quadriceps injuries

Current Opinion in Orthopaedics, 2006
AbstractPurpose of reviewHamstring and quadriceps injuries are common in sporting activities. Sprinting sports such as soccer, football, basketball, and tennis place participants at particular risk. Treatment of injuries frustrates the medical and coaching staffs because of the severe debilitation,
James C. Dreese   +1 more
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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 avulsion injuries

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.
Heather M. Wyatt   +3 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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