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    Karl_james is offline Junior Member
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    Question Dodgey hamstrings

    Hi

    I'm 22 and play football (Australian Rules). I've been battling with a hamstring problem over the last football season right up until now.
    first I torn my left hamstring and then when I started playing my first game back I torn my right hamstring.
    When the right hamstring came good I was able to play the remainder 2 games of the season.
    now I completed a full pre-season and strained my right hamstring twice just in the last month or so.
    also I have tight back all the time (mid section around the spine).

    I always have a good warm up and stretch.
    Last year I had visits to both the Chiropractor and Physiotherapists.
    this year I've had sports massage and some Bowen therapy sessions. this has not yet solved my problem.
    Also I have just had the podiatrists prescribe me foot orthoses. may help?

    Any advice would be appreciated.
    Thanks

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    Heidi is offline Sport Rehabilitator
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    Hi

    Recurring hamstring strains can be a real problem. They can be caused by a few things, these are the most common:

    Inadequate rehabilitation - not strengthening fully following initial tear - include eccentric strengthening as this is when the hamstrings are commonly injured.
    Weak glut (buttock) muscles - places extra strain on hamstrings.
    Weak core - the pelvis needs to provide a stable base for the hamstrings to attach to.

    You can find out more about these things on our hamstring page:
    http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/back/hamstrings/hamstringstrain.htm

    If you think anmy of these might be the case, work on this for a few weeks, including stretching and massage too. Make sure you have a very gradual return to sport
    Heidi Mills BSc (Hons) GSR
    Sport Rehabilitator

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