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Altered muscle activation following hamstring injuries
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to compare the electromyographic (EMG) activity of gluteal and thigh muscles of sportspeople with a recent hamstring injury with uninjured controls during a weight-bearing task.Study designCross-sectional.SettingUniversity laboratory.Participants16 participants with a hamstring injury (hamstring-injured group, HG)
Stephan Milosavljevic +3 more
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Medical interventions in the management of hamstring muscle injury
European Journal of Sport Science, 2014AbstractAcute muscle belly injuries to the semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris (the ‘hamstring’ muscles) remain a common problem in the sporting population. Physiotherapy‐led rehabilitation remains the mainstay of treatment, and the physician's input is often minimal. Anecdotally, many different topical, oral and injectable therapies are
Bruce Hamilton, Matthew Robinson
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Influence of hamstring lengthening on muscle activation timing
Gait & Posture, 2004The purpose of this study was to describe the changes in muscle activation patterns using surface electromyography (sEMG) during walking in patients with cerebral palsy (CP), before and after hamstring lengthening. In the current clinical use of sEMG during walking in CP for pre-operative planning, various authors have observed that timing of muscle ...
D. Roetenberg +5 more
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Physical Therapy, 1983
The purpose of this study was to examine intratester reliability of a test designed to measure tightness in the hamstring muscles. The test measures the angle of knee flexion with a pendulum goniometer after active knee extension with the hip stabilized at 90 degrees flexion. The angle of knee flexion represents hamstring tightness.
Gary F. Lusin, Richard L. Gajdosik
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The purpose of this study was to examine intratester reliability of a test designed to measure tightness in the hamstring muscles. The test measures the angle of knee flexion with a pendulum goniometer after active knee extension with the hip stabilized at 90 degrees flexion. The angle of knee flexion represents hamstring tightness.
Gary F. Lusin, Richard L. Gajdosik
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Conservative Treatment for Hamstring Muscles Injuries
2019Hamstring (HS) muscle tears are frequent injuries in professional football players (Hawkins et al. 2001; Morgan and Oberlander 2001; Woods et al. 2004) representing in average 17% of all football injuries (Morgan and Oberlander 2001). The severity of the lesion is from delayed onset muscle soreness to a complete muscle tear (Kujala et al. 1997).
Gian Nicola Bisciotti, Piero Volpi
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474 EFFECT OF HAMSTRING STRETCHING ON HAMSTRING MUSCLE PERFORMANCE
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1994J. C. Wlnegardner +2 more
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A Visualization of the Hamstring Muscle Tendon Complex
PM&R, 2015Jack Porrino +2 more
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HAMSTRING FLEXIBILITY AND MUSCLE STIFFNESS
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1998Erik B. Simonsen +2 more
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Was hamstring muscle stiffness measured?
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2001openaire +2 more sources

