Yes, that's correct.
In case of a hamstring injury, one or more of the hamstring muscles get stretched too far. It is even possible that the muscle starts to tear. One is most likely to get this injury during exercises such as running or jumping.
what'S a hamstring
Hamstring injury'STRAIN' is damage to a muscle or tendon (whereas a 'sprain' is ligamentous and has different symptoms;there are more than 3 muscles that straighten the hip and bend the knee, but it sounds like you're talking about the hamstring group.I'd commonly call it a hamstring strain.Is that the term you're looking for?hamstring injuryhamstringHamstring
You can find information about a hamstring injury online at the Mayo Clinic. Another place where you can find this information online is from the WebMD website.
The hamstring is the main muscle you use to run. It's more common to had an injury.
It depends on the severity of the injury and the location. A tear in the muscle or tendon is called a strain.
he is recovering from a hamstring injury
Forever.
One of the major signs that you may have injured your hamstring would include localized pain in the hamstring area. You may also experience pain when walking, and some swelling.
The deadlift is an exercise which targets the entire body and is beneficial for building the posterior muscles such as the glutes, lower back and hamstrings. These muscles are normally weak muscles in a lot of people which makes them more susceptible to injury. See the related link for further information.
is injury caused by knife in the femoral triangle of leg,it injures feroral artery,femoral vein and femoral nerve which lies outside the femoral triangle...it causes paralysis of quadrecips femoris also sensory deficit in thigh and leg
Basketball players do multiple warm ups from head to toe as a body is more pron to injury when the body is cold and unprepared. Common sporting injuries are in the hamstring were the muscles join the pelvis to the bottom of the knee joint, running along back to the thigh. A sudden start or turn in sport often stretches the hamstring muscle too far.