| Literature DB >> 28580247 |
Gilbert Moatshe1,2,3, Jorge Chahla1, Alexander R Vap1, Marcio Ferrari1, George Sanchez1, Justin J Mitchell1, Robert F LaPrade1,4.
Abstract
Proximal hamstring tears are among the most common sports-related injuries. These injuries often occur as strains or partial tears at the proximal muscle belly or the musculotendinous junction, with avulsion injuries of the proximal attachment occurring less frequently. Regardless of the mechanism, they produce functional impairment and negatively affect an athlete's performance. Various classifications for these injuries are reported in the literature. Early surgical treatment is recommended for patients with either a 2-tendon tear/avulsion with more than 2 cm retraction or those with complete 3-tendon tears. Surgery can be performed in the chronic phase but it is technically demanding because of scar formation and tendon retraction. This Technical Note describes a biomechanically validated surgical technique for repair of the proximal hamstring tears.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28580247 PMCID: PMC5442402 DOI: 10.1016/j.eats.2016.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthrosc Tech ISSN: 2212-6287