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Clinical principles in the management of hamstring injuries

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2014
Hamstring injuries are among the most common muscle injuries seen in sports clinical practice. This narrative review covers essential knowledge of hamstring injuries, ranging from strains to total proximal three-tendon ruptures. The primary aim is to provide basic information for clinicians and sports medicine therapists dealing with hamstring problems.
Ingo J. Banke   +6 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.
Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs   +3 more
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Acute and Chronic Hamstring Injuries

2021
Acute and chronic hamstring injuries are common in athletics. Acute injuries account for 17.1% of all injuries. Chronic injuries (proximal hamstring tendinopathy) are seen less frequently, however, but true incidences are unknown. Acute injuries occur at the (from most frequent to less frequent) musculotendinous junction (MTJ), the intramuscular tendon
Vermeulen, Robin   +3 more
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Is Poor Hamstring Flexibility a Risk Factor for Hamstring Injury in Gaelic Games?

Journal of sport rehabilitation, 2019
CONTEXT Hamstring injuries are a leading cause of injury in Gaelic games. Hamstring flexibility as a risk factor for hamstring injury has not yet been examined prospectively in Gaelic games. OBJECTIVE To examine whether hamstring flexibility, using the
S. O’Connor   +5 more
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Nerve Entrapment After Hamstring Injury

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2012
Hamstring 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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Diagnosis and Prognosis of Hamstring Injury

2020
In practice, three clinical scenarios can be distinguished in hamstring injuries: (1) acute hamstring injury, (2) hamstring injury sequela (repeated episodes of injury and/or pain) and (3) hamstring tendinopathy.
Kristian Thorborg   +5 more
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Hamstring Injuries

Orthopedics, 2007
Gideon, Mann   +6 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

Common Pediatric Knee Injuries, 2021
J. Napolitano, Atul Gupta
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Imaging Diagnosis and Prognostication of Hamstring Injuries

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012
Hamstring injuries are common in sports. Although management and outcomes are sport specific, clinical evaluation alone is a poor guide for treatment planning and prognostication. Cross-sectional imaging has added value in these cases.Specifically, the location (tendon attachment, classic or intramuscular myotendinous junction, or extramuscular portion
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