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Brumitt J et al. 2006. Eccentric Training to reduce hamstring injuries in sprinters (Abstract) NSCA's Performance Training Journal 6(3):8-11
Comfort P, Green CM, Matthews M 2009. Training considerations after hamstring injury in athletes. Strength Condition J 31(1):68-74.
Danchik J 1998. Care and prevention of hamstring injuries Chiropractic Products November. pp. 74-75
Greenstein J et al. 2010. The Effects of a Closed-Chain, Eccentric Training Program on Hamstring Injuries of a Professional Football Cheerleading Team Proceedings of the 12th Annual Thera-Band® Research Advisory Committee July 19-21, 2010. Athens, Greece. p 17-18.
Greenstein JS et al. 2011 . The effects of a closed-chain, eccentric training program on hamstring injuries of a professional football cheerleading team. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 34(3):195-200.
Guner S, Alsancak S 2014. Immediate effects of kinesio tape on acute hamstring strain; case report J Romanian Sports Med Soc 10(1):2305-2308
Konin J. G. 2004. Functional rehabilitation for hamstring strains: emphasizing rotation Athletic Therapy Today 9(2):34-35
Kraemer R, Knobloch K. 2009 . A soccer-specific balance training program for hamstring muscle and patellar and achilles tendon injuries: an intervention study in premier league female soccer. Am J Sports Med. Jul;37(7):1384-93.
Macdonald B 2017. An investigation into the immediate effects of pelvic taping on hamstring eccentric force in an elite male sprinter - A case report. Phys Ther Sport. 28:15-22
Mendiguchia et al. 2017. A Multifactorial, Criteria-based Progressive Algorithm for Hamstring Injury Treatment. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 49(7):1482-1492.
Newsham K 2006. The Role of Neural Tension in Hamstring Injury, Part 2: Treatment and Rehabilitation Athletic Therapy Today 11(5):66-69
Rosenthal MD, McMillian DJ 2004. Hamstring strain rehabilitation: a functional stepwise approach for return to sports, part II Athletic Therapy Today 9(1):44-45
Schmitt B, et al 2012. Hamstring injury rehabilitation and prevention of reinjury using lengthened state eccentric training: a new concept. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 7(3):333-41.
Sherry MA, Best TM 2004. A comparison of 2 rehabilitation programs in the treatment of acute hamstring strains. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 34(3):116-25
Tyler T, et al. 2014. Eccentric Strengthening at Long Muscle Lengths Reduces Hamstring Strain Recurrences: Results of Long Term Follow-up (Abstract). Proceedings of the 16th TRAC meeting. Park City Utah. August 6-8, 2014. p. 9
Tyler TF et al. 2017. Rehabilitation After Hamstring-Strain Injury Emphasizing Eccentric Strengthening at Long Muscle Lengths: Results of Long-Term Follow-Up. J Sport Rehabil. 26(2):131-140.
Wagner T, et al 2010. Strengthening and neuromuscular reeducation of the gluteus maximus in a triathlete with exercise-associated cramping of the hamstrings. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. Feb;40(2):112-9.
Warren AJ et al. 2017. Treatment outcomes of myofascial decompression (cupping therapy) on hamstring pathology. (Abstract). J Athl Training 52(6):S97.

 

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