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  2. Pulled hamstring - Wikipedia

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    Bruising due to strained hamstring; horizontal lines show where bandage was. A grade three hamstring strain is a severe injury. There is an immediate burning or stabbing pain and the individual is unable to walk without pain. The muscle is completely torn and there may be a large lump of muscle tissue above a depression where the tear is.

  3. These Hamstring Stretches Help You Stay Limber and Pain-Free ...

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    Daily hamstring stretches to stay limber, therefore, are essential. “By stretching our hamstrings, we experience a greater range of motion, flexibility, and improved circulation,” Bentivogolio ...

  4. The 10 Best Hamstring Stretches to Relieve Tightness and ...

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    Mckenzie Cordell. Step 1: Stand with your feet hip-width apart. Step your right leg out to the side while shifting your foot so your toes are facing out as well. Step 2: Stretch your arms out to ...

  5. The Morning Stretch Routine Physical Therapists Wish ... - AOL

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    Supine hamstring stretch. yasindmrblk - Getty Images. Lie flat on your back with one leg bent. Use a yoga or stretch strap on the plantar surface of the opposite foot (around the metatarsals).

  6. Hamstring - Wikipedia

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    The word "ham" is derived from the Old English ham or hom meaning the hollow or bend of the knee, from a Germanic base where it meant "crooked". It gained the meaning of the leg of an animal around the 15th century. [5] String refers to tendons, and thus the hamstrings' string-like tendons felt on either side of the back of the knee. [6]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Want to be more flexible? Try this 5-minute daily stretching ...

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    Standing hamstring stretch. Begin in a standing position. Place your right heel on the ground in front of you with the toe pointing toward the sky. Bend your left knee slightly. Press your heel ...

  9. Strain (injury) - Wikipedia

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    A strain can occur as a result of improper body mechanics with any activity (e.g., contact sports, lifting heavy objects) that can induce mechanical trauma or injury.. Generally, the muscle or tendon overstretches and is placed under more physical stress than it can withsta