Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4079927 | Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Proximal hamstring tendinopathy is a remarkable clinical problem that expresses itself by lower gluteal pain, especially during running at a faster pace or sprinting, causing impaired athletic performance. This chronic disorder affects athletes and recreational exercisers of various sports activities, but it has been especially seen in sprinters and middle- and long-distance runners. However, it can also affect inactive people. It is known to be difficult to treat, often requiring long rehabilitation times. If conservative treatment is not successful, then surgery relieves pain in most cases. This article overviews the problem of proximal hamstring tendinopathy focusing on the surgical treatment and surgical technique.
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Authors
Lasse Lempainen, Janne Sarimo, Kimmo Mattila, Sakari Orava,