2018
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1676285
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Proximal Hamstring Injuries: Review of Operative and Nonoperative Management

Abstract: While uncommon, proximal hamstring injuries can result in significant pain and dysfunction, while also posing considerable treatment dilemmas due to the spectrum of injury that exists. Recent literature suggests that outcomes are improved with acute surgical repair of complete proximal hamstring avulsions, highlighting the importance of timely management of these unique injuries. While chronic repair or reconstruction can result in predictable improvements in pain and function postoperatively, the results are … Show more

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