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Early Signs of Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy (PHT)
Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy PHT - an accumulative overload injury Like other tendon injuries, proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT) doesn’t usually happen from one sudden strain or pop. It’s an accumulative overload, a gradual build-up of small stresses over time that the tendon isn’t able to recover from. The proximal hamstring tendon attaches high up under the glute, at a bony point called the ischial tuberosity. When irritated, it creates a deep, localised ache just


Why you should consider using VALD ForceDecks for your Rehab Journey
If you've ever found yourself wondering, "Am I actually ready to return to sport?" or " Why does this injury keep coming back?" you're...
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