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Hamstring Strains: Expediting Return to Play

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Journal Phys Sportsmed
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2010 Jan 21
PMID 20087012
Citations 2
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Abstract

Strains to the hamstring muscle group are prevalent and, unfortunately, often recurrent, with prolonged rehabilitation and persistent disability. Most hamstring injuries are of a single muscle near the muscle-tendon junction. Rarely, the hamstring muscle group may avulse from the ischial tuberosity. The diagnosis can usually be made by history and physical exam, but MRI can be used to help pinpoint the extent and location of the injury. Initial treatment typically consists of rest, ice, compression, elevation, and pain relief. There is no consensus on optimal rehabilitation, but functional exercises with stretching and strengthening have been emphasized.

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