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[Physio Discussed] Making sense of hamstring injuries with Adam Johnson and Scott Hulm

[Physio Discussed] Making sense of hamstring injuries with Adam Johnson and Scott Hulm

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In this episode, we discuss hamstring injuries. We explore:

  • Relevance of the mechanism of injury
  • Role of the BAMIC classification system
  • Imaging in hamstring injuries
  • Differential Diagnoses of hamstring pain
  • Essential objective tests
  • Key rehabilitation strategies

Want to learn more about hamstring injuries? Scott Hulm has done a brilliant Practical with us on hamstring injury assessment and treatment where he goes into further depth on this topic.

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Adam is a physiotherapist who has been working within professional football for fourteen years, with half of this time being within a Premier League first team environment. As a result of this experience he has a keen interest in the management of lower limb muscle injuries, particularly the hamstrings and Rectus Femoris. Adam has also has an interest in research and has had three articles published within peer-reviewed journals.

Scott is a sports physiotherapist and biomechanist. He is completing a PhD at the Australian Catholic University’s SPRINT Research Centre, where his research focuses on biceps femoris long head structure–function relationships using advanced MRI, applied biomechanics, and muscle modelling. Scott also works in elite Australian football as a senior physiotherapist and rehabilitation lead at the Western Bulldogs Football Club.

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