Litcius/Paper detail

Hamstring Strain Injuries: Incidence, Mechanisms, Risk Factors, and Training Recommendations

Chris Wing, Chris Bishop

2020Strength and conditioning journal29 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT Hamstring strain injury (HSI) is one of the most commonly reported sports injuries. This has led to a substantial amount of research aimed at identifying factors that increase the risk of an athlete suffering a HSI. The identification of risk factors allows practitioners to plan intervention programs with the aim of reducing the rate and severity of HSI. As a multitude of factors contribute to the risk of HSI, interventions should be multifaceted in nature. This review outlines the incidence, mechanisms, and risk factors for HSI and provides evidence-based training recommendations to reduce the rate and severity of HSI.

Topics & Concepts

HamstringMedicinePsychological interventionIncidence (geometry)Physical therapyIntervention (counseling)Physical medicine and rehabilitationNursingOpticsPhysicsSports injuries and preventionInjury Epidemiology and PreventionCardiovascular Effects of Exercise
Hamstring Strain Injuries: Incidence, Mechanisms, Risk Factors, and Training Recommendations | Litcius