The hamstring is a group of three muscles that run along the back of the thigh from the hip to the knee. Hamstring injuries occur when these muscles are strained or pulled. They are common in dancers and athletes of all sorts including runners and those who play football, soccer, basketball, tennis, etc.
Major causes of hamstring injuries can be:
The major sign of a hamstring injury can be a sudden, sharp pain in the back of the thigh. Other symptoms include:
If untreated, hamstring injuries may lead to prolonged and chronic pain in the thigh, and eventually result in permanent muscle dysfunction.
Your doctor will begin the diagnosis with a physical exam including moving the injured leg into a variety of positions. The doctor may also look for:
Tenderness and/or swelling along the back of the thigh
Damage of ligament or tendon in the back of the thigh
Additionally, your doctor is likely to order certain imaging tests such as X-ray and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to confirm and determine the degree of the condition.
Treatment depends on the severity of the injury. Initially, your doctor may recommend simple, self-care measures such as:
After the initial pain and swelling subside, your doctor may opt for physiotherapy involving specific exercises to improve flexibility and strengthen the hamstring muscles. However, surgery may be required in severe cases such as a total tear of the hamstring muscle.
Most people are known to recover to full function after completing a rehabilitation process.
Regular stretching and strengthening exercises coupled with conditioning can be the first step towards preventing hamstring injuries. Other factors that can help in preventing hamstring injuries include: