Posts Tagged 'hamstring rehabilitation'
Hamstring Rehabilitation
November 23, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under Physiotherapy Blog
Hamstring rehabilitation covers a broad spectrum of treatments from simple soft tissue techniques and stretching for the most minor hamstring strains, to prolonged graded rehabilitation...
FUNCTIONAL ADAPTATIONS TO QUADRICEPS INHIBITION
September 23, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Filed under Movement Impairments, Physiotherapy Blog
The acknowledgement of quadriceps inhibition as a complicating factor in knee joint pathology is pretty much unquestioned in routine clinical practice. This is evident by the standard...
Hamstring Strains and Core Stability
September 16, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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The link between hamstring strains and poor core stability is frequently casually referred to in rehabilitation and strengthening conditioning literature. In fact it appears that...
Hamstrings and rotary leg control
August 5, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Much is written on the combined action of the hamstring muscle group in producing knee flexion, decelerating extension and co-activation with quadriceps to produce knee stability. ...
Hamstring rehabilitation challenges -10 Tips for Clinical Assessment
July 15, 2009 by David Fitzgerald |
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Hamstring strains are the “Achilles Heel” of many sports participants (couldn’t resist the pun!). The tendency for recurrence is legendary and the myriad of available...

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