Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine
Volume 17, Issue 4 , Pages 219-224, October 2009

Postoperative Rehabilitation of Proximal Hamstring Tendon Tears

  • Scott F. Hamersly, MS, PT, SCS, ATC, CSCS

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  • Monica Schrader, MS, PT, ATC

Physical Therapy Department, Methodist Sports Medicine/The Orthopedic Specialists, Indianapolis, IN

Complete proximal tears of the hamstring tendon are uncommon. The available literature is sparse in regard to postoperative rehabilitative programs and the published protocols are variable. Our purpose is to outline and discuss the program currently implemented by the authors for proximal hamstring tendon injuries as well as to review and contrast it with other published protocols. Authors pose different opinions in 3 important areas: (1) early postoperative protection and/or restrictions, (2) details on the specific phases of rehabilitation, and (3) how to determine successful outcomes and the criteria used to allow full return to previous levels of activities. We discuss our program in detail and support it with our clinical observations and experiences.

Keywords: rehabiliatation, proximal hamstring tear, postoperative, surgical repair, protocol

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PII: S1060-1872(09)00161-0

doi:10.1053/j.otsm.2009.12.005

Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine
Volume 17, Issue 4 , Pages 219-224, October 2009