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Hamstring Injury

2021
Jonathan Napolitano, Atul Gupta
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Hamstring Injuries

Sports Medicine, 1985
Injuries to the hamstring muscles can be devastating to the athlete because these injuries frequently heal slowly and have a tendency to recur. It is thought that many of the recurrent injuries to the hamstring musculotendinous unit are the result of inadequate rehabilitation following the initial injury.
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Hamstring muscle injuries.

Australian family physician, 1984
Probably the most common lower limb injury in amateur and professional athletics is strain of the hamstring muscles. Its frequent mismanagement stems from the inability of the athlete and his medical advisors to assess accurately the severity of the damage, coupled with the often premature return to competition which can result in a demoralising repeat
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Hamstring Injuries

Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2000
R. L. Morgan-Jones   +2 more
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Hamstring Injury Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention

2014
Injuries of the hamstring muscle complex are common among those participating in sports that involve high-speed running, cutting, and jumping. Mild injuries or strains of the hamstring muscles can typically be managed conservatively, while surgical repair is recommended for more severe partial tears or complete ruptures of the proximal tendon ...
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Hamstring Injury

2010
Tracy Ray, Jeffrey W. Webb
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Hamstring Injuries

2016
Gianni Nanni   +4 more
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Hamstring injuries.

American journal of orthopedics (Belle Mead, N.J.), 2009
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