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Jul 2025
19m 18s

Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy: Diagnos...

Dr. Tom Walters
About this episode

In this episode of the Rehab Science Podcast, Dr. Tom Walters discusses proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT), a common condition affecting athletes, particularly runners and lifters. He explains the anatomy, biomechanics, and causes of PHT, emphasizing the importance of understanding the condition as a sensitivity issue rather than inflammation or a tear. The episode covers diagnostic strategies, effective rehabilitation techniques, and treatment options, highlighting the significance of gradual loading and physical therapy in recovery.


Takeaways

Proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT) is common among active individuals.
Chronic mechanical overload is a primary cause of PHT.
Symptoms often worsen with activities involving hip flexion and knee extension.
Diagnosis is typically clinical and does not require imaging.
Physical therapy is the cornerstone of PHT treatment.
Gradual resistance training is essential for tendon healing.
Rest alone will not lead to healing of tendinopathies.
Education and movement-based care are crucial for recovery.
PHT can be frustrating but responds well to proper rehab strategies.
Most individuals can return to full activity without surgery.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy
02:55 Understanding the Anatomy and Biomechanics
06:09 Signs, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
08:49 Rehabilitation and Treatment Strategies
15:08 Medical Interventions and Final Thoughts

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