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cut our losses his body wont hold up so why waste time and money
Here's and idea why don't we wait to see what the problem is (if there is one).Rather than jumping to the conclusion wait for the scans. It may be a strain or small tear as opposed to be torn off the bone
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was doing some reading on hamstring tears the other day.QuoteThe key identifiable risk factor for hamstring strain is aprevious injury. Most studies involved Australian Rules foot-ball and noted that athletes with a previous history of ham-string strain were two to six times more likely to suffersubsequent strains during their lifetime (2,8,18,31,45). Mostsubsequent strains occurred within the first 2 months afterreturn to sport, although the risk continued over time(2,8,15). In some reports, athletes were three times morelikely to suffer another hamstring injury even after a year(18).
The key identifiable risk factor for hamstring strain is aprevious injury. Most studies involved Australian Rules foot-ball and noted that athletes with a previous history of ham-string strain were two to six times more likely to suffersubsequent strains during their lifetime (2,8,18,31,45). Mostsubsequent strains occurred within the first 2 months afterreturn to sport, although the risk continued over time(2,8,15). In some reports, athletes were three times morelikely to suffer another hamstring injury even after a year(18).
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Quote from: al on November 23, 2012, 04:41:37 PMwas doing some reading on hamstring tears the other day.QuoteThe key identifiable risk factor for hamstring strain is aprevious injury. Most studies involved Australian Rules foot-ball and noted that athletes with a previous history of ham-string strain were two to six times more likely to suffersubsequent strains during their lifetime (2,8,18,31,45). Mostsubsequent strains occurred within the first 2 months afterreturn to sport, although the risk continued over time(2,8,15). In some reports, athletes were three times morelikely to suffer another hamstring injury even after a year(18).At a young age I did a hammy badly and tried to rush back and did it again. It now can go getting off the couch. Granted I didn't get the treatment Grimesy did
Specifically, athletes older than 23 yrwere 1.3 to 3.9 times (17,31) and athletes older than 25 yrwere 2.8 to 4.4 times (14,15) more likely to suffer a ham-string injury than younger players. Data suggest that risk ofinjury increases by 30% annually