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Hamstring
Injury
Hamstring
muscles allow you to flex your knees and bend your legs.
What to look for
All your movements rely on
these muscles. The muscles actually run along the back of the thigh to the knee.
Anyone can pull a
hamstring muscle, however, if you are a professional athlete, a dancer or work in another
physical occupation you are more prone.
It is important with this
type of injury to stop when you feel the pain and rest. If you keep working the injured
muscle, problems can develop and your recovery will be hampered.
Causes
A pulled hamstring is
invariably the result of overburdening or tearing the muscle fibres. You can simply
stretch the muscle too far and this can be mended easily or the muscle belt can be torn
which is more serious. When the muscle becomes separated from the connective tendons, it
is a much more serious injury.
It is always best to see a
doctor to be assured the damage is minimal.
Traditional Treatment
Like other strains, a
hamstring pull generally heals itself.
The established recovery
procedure for muscle strain is RICE:
Rest,
Ice,
Compression, and
Elevation.
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