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  2. Pulled hamstring - Wikipedia

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    A meta-analysis article showed evidence that a history of hamstring injury and being of older age were associated with increased risk of hamstring strains. [6] One study found that men and master athletes (athletes older than forty) were at an increased risk of hamstring strains compared with women and younger athletes. [7]

  3. Health and Wellness: Three red flags your hamstring strain is ...

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    A true hamstring strain is simply an injury to your soft tissue (muscle) and it should heal with time. Now, sometimes you don’t rehab it properly, and it can result in chronic problems, but it ...

  4. Biceps femoris tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    If the athlete is fatigued or has not warmed up properly he/she may suffer a hamstring strain/rupture, which is the tearing of the hamstring muscle. Avulsion of the biceps femoris tendon is the complete pulling away of the tendon from the bone. This most commonly occurs where the long head attaches to the ischial tuberosity.

  5. 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

  6. Michelle Jenneke reveals an injured hamstring caused big fall ...

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    The hurdler revealed she injured her hamstring mid race. ... Australia's Michelle Jenneke smiles at the repechage round for the women's 100-meter race on Aug, 8, 2024 at the 2024 Paris Olympics ...

  7. Soft tissue injury - Wikipedia

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    A strain is a type of acute injury that occurs to the muscle or tendon. Similar to sprains, it can vary in severity, from a stretching of the muscle or tendon to a complete tear of the tendon from the muscle. Some of the most common places that strains occur are in the foot, back of the leg (hamstring), or back. [2]

  8. Nets’ James Harden suffers setback in rehab from hamstring ...

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    Nets star James Harden, who has been out with a hamstring strain, suffered a setback during an on-court rehab session on Monday. Harden, who was expected to return in the coming days, has now been ...

  9. 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 ...