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  2. Pulled hamstring - Wikipedia

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    One of the few predisposing factors that most researchers agree upon however is previous hamstring injury. Brokett et al. (2004) [13] stated that "the athletes most at risk of a hamstring strain are those with a previous history of such injury" and noted that 34% of the hamstring injuries were recurrences." Cameron et al. also found that 34% of ...

  3. Strain (injury) - Wikipedia

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    Strain; Other names: Muscle strain, pulled muscle, torn muscle: Two images of the same strain to the hamstring and associated bruising. One of the pictures was shot through a mirror. Specialty: Emergency medicine: Symptoms: Bruise, swelling, redness and soreness: Causes: Excessive stress and/or repeated injury on a muscle

  4. Hamstringing - Wikipedia

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    In humans, the hamstring extends between the hip and knee joints. The hamstring muscle group is made up of the biceps femoris, semitendinosus muscle, and the semimembranosus. [2] It facilitates both the flexing of the knee and hip extension, [3] making it a vital contributor to normal leg-movement. By severing these muscles or the tendons ...

  5. These 2 Hamstring Stretches Can Help Men Over 40 Warm ... - AOL

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    These 2 stretches prepare the hamstrings for healthy movement, which can help to prevent injury in men over 40 living an active life.

  6. Hamstring - Wikipedia

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    [4] [8] The overall incidence of a hamstring injury in sports and professional dancers is about two per 1000 hours of performance. [4] In some sports, a hamstring injury occurs at the incidence of 19% of all sports injuries, and results in an average time loss from competition of 24 days.

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  8. Sprain - Wikipedia

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    A sprain is a soft tissue injury of the ligaments within a joint, often caused by a sudden movement abruptly forcing the joint to exceed its functional range of motion.. Ligaments are tough, inelastic fibers made of collagen that connect two or more bones to form a joint and are important for joint stability and proprioception, which is the body's sense of limb position and movem

  9. Piriformis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Deep gluteal syndrome [1] Location of piriformis syndrome within the body: Specialty: Orthopedics, sports medicine: Symptoms: Buttock pain that is worse with sitting [2] Duration: Long-term [3] Causes: Trauma, spasms, overuse injury [2] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms [4] Differential diagnosis: Herniated disc, kidney stones, SI joint ...