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- Reported risk factors for HSIs include age, previous injury, ethnicity, strength imbalances, flexibility and fatigue.
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Are hamstring injuries a risk factor for recurrence?
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There is limited evidence that athletes with a larger volume size of initial trauma, a Grade 1 hamstring injury and a previous ipsilateral ACL reconstruction are at increased risk for recurrent hamstring injury.
- RECURRENT HAMSTRING INJURY: CONSIDERATION FOLLOWING OPERATIVE ...
Hamstring injuries are common at all levels of sport,...
- Evidence-Based Management and Factors Associated With Return ...
Imaging factors associated with delayed RTP included...
- Recalibrating the risk of hamstring strain injury (HSI): A ...
From the best evidence synthesis, factors relating to sports...
- RECURRENT HAMSTRING INJURY: CONSIDERATION FOLLOWING OPERATIVE ...
Hamstring injuries are common at all levels of sport, however recurrence rates are disproportionate compared to other soft tissue injuries. Age and previous injury are supported in the literature as risk factors for hamstring injury; nonetheless, debate exists regarding modifiable risk factors.
- John DeWitt, Tim Vidale
- 2014/11
- 2014
Limited evidence for three risk factors and one protective factor for recurrent hamstring injury was found; patients with a recurrent hamstring injury had an initial injury with a larger volume size as measured on MRI (47.03 vs 12.42 cm 3), more often had a Grade 1 initial trauma (Grade 0: 0–30.4%; Grade 1: 60.9–100%; Grade 2: 8.7%) and more oft...
- H M de Visser, M Reijman, M P Heijboer, P K Bos
- 2012
Nov 29, 2021 · Imaging factors associated with delayed RTP included magnetic resonance imaging-positive injury, longer lesion relative to patient height, greater muscle/tendon involvement, complete central tendon or myotendinous junction rupture, and greater number of muscles injured. Conclusion:
- 10.1177/23259671211053833
- 2021/11
Feb 1, 2012 · Limited evidence for three risk factors and one protective factor for recurrent hamstring injury was found; patients with a recurrent hamstring injury had an initial injury with a...
From the best evidence synthesis, factors relating to sports performance and match play, running and hamstring strength were most consistently associated with HSI risk. The risk of recurrent HSI is best evaluated using clinical data and not the MRI characteristics of the index injury.
Hamstring strain injury (HSI) may result in considerable impairment, activity limitation, and participation restriction, including time lost from competitive sports.