2012
DOI: 10.1179/2042618612y.0000000003
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The management of bilateral high hamstring tendinopathy with ASTYM®treatment and eccentric exercise: a case report

Abstract: High hamstring tendinopathy (HHT) is an overuse injury that occurs most commonly in runners. The management of HHT is often challenging and the research supporting many interventions is limited. Eccentric exercise has been proven effective in the treatment of various tendinopathies but has not been thoroughly studied with HHT. Soft tissue mobilization, including ASTYM, is often utilized in the treatment of tendinopathies, though there is limited evidence supporting this approach. The purpose of this paper is t… Show more

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“…Patients may present with hamstring weakness and atrophy, often in relation to longstanding symptoms. Case se ries have reported hamstring weakness on manual testing 42 and reduced knee flexion and hip extension strength 59 in athletes with PHT. Handheld or fixed dy namometry may be used to assess ham string strength.…”
Section: Symptom Management: Load Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Patients may present with hamstring weakness and atrophy, often in relation to longstanding symptoms. Case se ries have reported hamstring weakness on manual testing 42 and reduced knee flexion and hip extension strength 59 in athletes with PHT. Handheld or fixed dy namometry may be used to assess ham string strength.…”
Section: Symptom Management: Load Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limited case series and case presentations have been published that demonstrate improvements in pain and function with conservative manage ment, including hamstring strengthen ing. 26,34,42,59,95 Results from these studies cannot be generalized, however, due to small patient numbers, varying diagnos tic methods, and the use of adjunct inter ventions alongside exercise.…”
Section: Rehabilitation Tmentioning
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“…These instruments used during assisted soft-tissue mobilization techniques attempt to induce biological changes to affect scar tissue and to stimulate the regeneration of soft tissues. 34 These techniques may also try to mechanically mobilize tissues that are restricting nerve gliding. In addition to manual therapy techniques, stretching and strengthening exercises, aerobic conditioning, and cognitive-behavioral education have been shown to be valuable in the treatment of those with nerve entrapments in the hip region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Several nonsurgical options have been described for the treatment of PHT, including shockwave therapy, 7 eccentric exercises with trunk/pelvis musculature strengthening, 10,11 corticosteroid injection, 33 massage/soft tissue mobilization, 10,17 platelet-rich plasma injection, 31 and a combined chiropractic approach. 32 A recent description of 2 runners with PHT reported positive results with conservative treatment consisting of eccentric strengthening, lumbopelvic stabilization exercises, and trigger point dry needling of the hamstring and adductor magnus muscles.…”
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