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Hamstring Strain

In the clinic, we see it constantly: an athlete suffers a sharp hamstring "pull" during a sprint, rests for a week, and returns to play the moment the pain subsides—only for the muscle to ping again.

The reality of hamstring strains is that while they often heal quickly in terms of daily pain, they rarely regain their optimal strength or length without specific, targeted loading. This gap between "pain-free" and "game-ready" is where most re-injuries happen. In fact, the single biggest risk factor for a future tear is an improperly rehabilitated previous one.

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