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Hamstring strength and flexibility after hamstring strain injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Objective To systematically review the evidence base related to hamstring strength and flexibility in previously injured hamstrings. Design Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Nirav Maniar+4 more
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Effect of high-speed running on hamstring strain injury risk [PDF]
Background Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are common within the Australian Football League (AFL) with most occurring during high-speed running (HSR).
Steven Duhig+5 more
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Hamstring Strain Injuries (HSIs) are the most common type of lesion in professional footballers and the leading cause of absence days from sports.
C. Biz+5 more
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Current clinical concepts: hamstring strain injury rehabilitation.
Hamstring strain injuries are common among athletes and often require rehabilitation to prepare for timely return to sport performance, while also minimizing re-injury risk. Return to sport is typically achieved within weeks of the injury, but subsequent
J. Hickey+3 more
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Objective To systematically review risk factors for hamstring strain injury (HSI). Design Systematic review update. Data sources Database searches: (1) inception to 2011 (original), and (2) 2011 to December 2018 (update).
B. Green+3 more
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Mechanisms of Hamstring Strain Injury: Interactions between Fatigue, Muscle Activation and Function
Isolated injury to the long head of biceps femoris is the most common type of acute hamstring strain injury (HSI). However, the precise hamstring injury mechanism (i.e., sprint-type) is still not well understood, and research is inconclusive as to which ...
Shaun Huygaerts+6 more
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OBJECTIVE The primary aim was to compare time from acute hamstring strain injury (HSI) to return-to-play (RTP) clearance following a standardized rehabilitation protocol performed within either pain-free or pain-threshold limits.
J. Hickey+7 more
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Background: High-speed running is commonly implicated in the genesis of hamstring injury. The success of hamstring injury management is typically quantified by the duration of time loss or reinjury rate.
R. Whiteley+7 more
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Voluntary Activation and Reflex Responses after Hamstring Strain Injury
Introduction There is a lack of definitive evidence supporting deficits in voluntary activation in participants with prior hamstring injury; moreover, it remains unknown if spinal mechanisms contribute to suspected deficits.
R. Buhmann+3 more
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Background: The fascia has been demonstrated to represent a potential force transmitter intimately connected to the underlying skeletal muscle. Sports-related soft tissue strains may therefore result in damage to both structures.
J. Wilke, L. Hespanhol, M. Behrens
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