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Recurrent Hamstring Strains
Recurrence of a hamstring strain is incredibly frustrating, not only for the injured person, but also to see as a physiotherapist! A hamstring strain may reoccur if a person suffers a worsening of their original strain, or otherwise, another area of muscle along the muscle/group becomes injured. Commonly this occurs when the person is just […]
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By Dr Brad McIntosh
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In Common Injuries, Hamstring Injuries, Muscle Tears, Physiotherapy, Sprains & Strains
Muscle Strains and Tears
How muscle strains and tears occur Acute strains occur from undue pressure or overstretching of a muscle which results in a tear and damage to the muscle fibres and/or its attaching tendons Damage can occur to a small area causing a partial tear to the muscle fibres, or a large portion of the muscle causing […]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? The small bones in our wrist form one side of a tunnel and a ligament (or retinaculum to more specific) forms the other side. In this tunnel, called the Carpel Tunnel sit many tendons which are used for gripping and bending the wrist into flexion. The median nerve also sits in […]