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  2. Hamstring Tendonitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Hamstring tendonitis is inflammation in the tendons at the back of your thigh. It may cause pain or aching, but it’s usually not serious. Most people find relief from hamstring tendonitis with a few days of at-home treatments.

  3. Your hamstring muscles are located in the back of the thigh, starting at your hip and inserting to the knee. Hamstring tendons attach them to bones in your pelvis, knee and lower leg. How are the hamstring muscles structured?

  4. Hamstring injury - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Moving the injured leg into different positions helps a provider pinpoint which muscle is hurt and whether there is damage to ligaments or tendons. In severe hamstring injuries, the muscle can tear or even separate from the pelvis or shinbone.

  5. Hamstring injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A hamstring injury involves straining or pulling one of the hamstring muscles — the group of three muscles that run along the back of the thigh. Hamstring injuries often occur in people who play sports that involves sprinting with sudden stops and starts.

  6. Lower hamstring tendonitis – Causes, symptoms, treatment, and...

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    Lower hamstring tendonitis, also known as distal hamstring tendinopathy, usually creates pain in the back of the knee. However, there are many other conditions that feel similar; this article explains the causes and symptoms.

  7. Hamstring Muscle Injuries - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    Most hamstring injuries occur in the thick, central part of the muscle (the muscle belly) or where the muscle fibers join tendon fibers. In the most severe hamstring injuries, the tendon tears completely away from the bone.

  8. Hamstring Tendonitis: Treatment, Recovery, and More - Healthline

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    Hamstring tendonitis occurs when the soft tissues that connect the muscles of the back thigh to the pelvis, knee, and lower legs become inflamed. Hamstring tendonitis is often brought on by...

  9. Hamstring Tendonitis: Exercises and Treatment for Pain - Verywell...

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    Hamstring tendonitis is an overuse condition that develops when the hamstring tendons at the back of the thigh become strained with too much physical activity and not enough rest. This causes pain at the back of the thigh or bottom of the buttock that worsens with exercises and stretches.

  10. Hamstring tendonitis: Symptoms, treatment, and exercises

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    Hamstring tendonitis is swelling or tearing to one of the three hamstring tendons. It may cause pain around the knee and throughout the leg. Hamstring tendonitis may also lead to mobility...

  11. Hamstring Injury: Treatment, Prevention & Recovery - Cleveland...

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    Hamstring injuries can occur in a number of ways, the most common is through overstretching. Other reasons include: Fatigue from training too hard. A direct blow to your thigh. Inadequately warming up. Inadequate pre-conditioning program.