Hamstring Rupture
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Hamstring Rupture Symptoms
Symptoms of a hamstring rupture include:
Sudden, severe
thigh pain
(unilateral):
Located in the back of the thigh
Occurs at the time of an injury
Leg swelling (unilateral)
:
Located in the back of the thigh
Knot or bulge forms in the hamstring muscles
Leg bruising
:
In the back of the thigh
Inability to move the knee
Inability to stand
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Last Updated: Sep 3, 2008
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Hamstring Rupture References:
Brockett CL, Morgan DL, Proske U. Predicting hamstring strain injury in elite athletes. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2004 Mar;36(3):379-87.
Cohen S, Bradley J. Acute proximal hamstring rupture. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2007 Jun;15(6):350-5.
Koulouris G, Connell D. Evaluation of the hamstring muscle complex following acute injury. Skeletal Radiol. 2003 Oct;32(10):582-9.
Verrall GM, Slavotinek JP, Barnes PG, Fon GT. Diagnostic and prognostic value of clinical findings in 83 athletes with posterior thigh injury: comparison of clinical findings with magnetic resonance imaging documentation of hamstring muscle strain. Am J Sports Med. 2003 Nov-Dec;31(6):969-73.