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Hamstring Muscle Injuries Are Notoriously Slow In Healing ... This type of hamstring injury often turns into a long-lasting problem. In this case, you could have pulled or torn your hamstring.
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www.perfect-body-toning.com/hamstring-muscle-injuries.h...
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Hamstring muscle injuries — such as a "pulled hamstring" — occur frequently in athletes. They are especially common in athletes who participate in sports that require sprinting, such as track, soccer, and basketball. ... A severe hamstring injury where the tendon has been torn from the bone.
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Surgery is rarely needed for hamstring injuries. However, it may be needed for an avulsion to reattach the torn hamstring muscle to the pelvis. If surgery is delayed after an avulsion, the tendon may open to retract further down the leg, and scar tissue may form around the torn downfall of the tendon.
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Treating a Pulled or Torn Hamstring ... Pulled hamstrings typically occur when the knee extends and the muscle is contracted suddenly. Pulled hamstring muscles are a common sports-related injury and can be a result of insufficient warm-up.
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video.about.com/sportsmedicine/Pulled-Hamstring.htm
video.about.com/sportsmedicine/Pulled-Hamstring.htm
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What is a hamstring rupture? The hamstring consists of three large muscles in the back of the thigh. A person with a hamstring rupture has torn one or more of the muscles that make up the hamstring. ... Koulouris G, Connell D. Evaluation of the hamstring muscle complex following acute injury. Skeletal Radiol. 2003 Oct...
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www.freemd.com/hamstring-rupture/
www.freemd.com/hamstring-rupture/
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A hamstring strain or a pulled hamstring as it is sometimes called is a tear in one or more of the hamstrings muscles. Strictly speaking there are three hamstring muscles (Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus and Biceps femoris) which are known as the hamstring muscle group.
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www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/back/hamstrings/hamstringstrain.htm
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The hamstring muscle (back of the thigh) can be strained during strenuous physical performance, especially if the lower back is affected by tension or injury. One should always seek the assessment of a health professional to exclude the possibility of back involvement. ... TORN OR STRAINED HAMSTRING MUSCLE/S...
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www.biostimtherapy.com/uses/torn_strained_hamstring.htm
www.biostimtherapy.com/uses/torn_strained_hamstring.htm
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A hamstring strain is an excessive stretch or tearing of muscle fibers and related tissues. Hamstring strains can occur at one of the attachment sites or at any point along the length of the muscle. They are classified as either 1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree depending on the severity.
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www.nismat.org/ptcor/ham/
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Surgery may be needed to repair a complete tear of a hamstring muscle. An incision is made over the back of the thigh where the hamstring muscle is torn. The muscle repair involves reattaching the two torn ends and sewing them together.
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www.conquestchronicles.com/special/the_hamstring_injury
www.conquestchronicles.com/special/the_hamstring_injury
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