Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd004575.pub2
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Rehabilitation for hamstring injuries

Abstract: There is limited evidence to suggest that rate of recovery can be increased with an increased daily frequency of hamstring stretching exercises. Consideration should be given to the lumbar spine, sacroiliac and pelvic alignment and postural control mechanisms when managing hamstring injuries. Lumbar stability and pelvic motor control may also be factors in reducing the rate of recurrence of hamstring injury. Until further evidence is available, current practice and widely published rehabilitation protocols can… Show more

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“…É interessante constatar que o programa The FIFA 11+ engloba exercícios de estabilidade do core. Recentemente, a estabilidade do core tem sido associada às lesões dos isquiotibiais 59,60 . Contudo a escassez de estudos experimentais sobre esta temática, exige futuras investigações 11 .…”
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“…É interessante constatar que o programa The FIFA 11+ engloba exercícios de estabilidade do core. Recentemente, a estabilidade do core tem sido associada às lesões dos isquiotibiais 59,60 . Contudo a escassez de estudos experimentais sobre esta temática, exige futuras investigações 11 .…”
Section: Incluídosunclassified
“…79 Early rehabilitation correlates with improved outcomes. 75 Early (postoperative day 1 or 2) progressive strength training is safe and improves knee extension strength and maximal walking speed.…”
Section: Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rehabilitation of hamstring strains continues to be problematic with no universally accepted rehabilitation programme; however the lumbar spine has been suggested as a pertinent area to treat as part of a multifactorial approach [4][5][6][7] . Evidence exists to support the efficacy of lumbar mobilisations to reduce spinal pain and restore mobility [8][9][10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%