Fri Sep 06 05:00:19 UTC 2024: – Hamstring injuries, particularly at the distal musculotendinous junction of the biceps femoris, are common in elite sports
– Injuries in this region have a high recurrence rate, suggesting a complex issue
– The dual innervation of the biceps femoris may play a role in these injuries
– Mechanisms of injury may involve ipsilateral trunk flexion and rotation, leading to compression of spinal nerve roots
– This compression could result in permanent changes to neural structures, contributing to high reinjury rates
– It is important to consider neural structures in rehabilitation to prevent future injuries.

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