Hamstring Injury – Treatment and Recovery
Hamstring injury
Hamstring injury usually cause severe pain. When tendon rupture which is usually formed by a large protrusion. The pain recedes, when finding his feet in a state of rest, and a sudden increase in attempts to bend the leg at the knee. Also can be more easily damaged muscle or tendon – stretching. Damage to ligaments is usually caused by a sudden twist. Injuries can be acute and chronic. Often these injuries occur during sports activities.
Hamstring injury - Treatment and Recovery
At fracture and tearing ligaments appears pain, increasing with the slightest movement. After some time, there is a loss to normally move. Hamstring injury is characterized by bruising as a result of the expiration of blood into surrounding tissues, so that may have bruising or hematoma.
In cases of serious stretching of muscles or tendons occurs a sharp pain, and almost immediately edema. Most bruises in hamstring injury occur almost immediately – within a few hours, but their appearance is also possible and within a few days. Overload on the muscles and tendons resulting in restriction of mobility, inflammation and pain.
If the pain is long lasting, you must consult to the trauma surgeon, then a podiatrist. It is likely that once could be an injury, even minor, in which there was tissue damage, but it was running. And as the proper treatment is not carried out, and the load carried in a familiar rhythm, an injury could take a chronic form. I can also say that not all doctors are properly qualified, and it is quite possible that if there were any changes in the tissues – they could easily skip it and not notice.
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Posted by Kranthi on 7th June, 2010
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