Question
What can you tell me about a hamstring pull?
Answer
A hamstring injury — also called a hamstring strain or pull — is a stretching or tearing of the hamstring muscles, which are located at the back of your thigh. A hamstring injury occurs when muscle is torn due to injury or when it's stretched too far. Hamstring injuries are common in such sports as running, water skiing and cheerleading.
A mild strain may cause only a mild tightness in the back of your thigh. More severe injuries may cause intense pain in the back of the thigh. A doctor may diagnose a hamstring injury based on:
- Physical examination
- X-rays
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Treatment may include:
- Icing of the affected area
- Compression of the area with an elastic bandage
- Crutches if walking is painful
- Gentle stretching of the thigh and hip
- Physical therapy, including progressive strengthening as appropriate
- Possibly surgery — if the muscle is completely detached from the bone
The best way to prevent a hamstring injury is to keep the muscles strong and flexible with appropriate stretching and strengthening exercises.
Last Updated: 06/07/2006