Injured Hamstrings And Orthotic Support
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Injured Hamstrings And Orthotic Support
Pg(28-51) 9/17/03 9:49 AM Page 45 Injured Hamstrings And Orthotic Support B Y W I L L I A M M . A U S T I N , D C , C C S P, C C R D Hamstring Functioning The hamstring group is made up of three muscle masses that originate from the ischial tuberosity. The medial two are the semitendinosus and the semimembranosus muscles. The biceps femoris muscle runs along the lateral side of the posterior thigh. Proper function of all three is very important for gait efficiency and stability of the knee joint. The main functions of the hamstrings are to: • control knee extension by the quadriceps • extend the hip joint, and • flex the extended knee joint When the quadriceps muscles extend the knee joint, the hamstrings act as a brake to slow forward movement of the tibia. This S E P T E M B E R /O C T O B E R 2003 requires an eccentric (lengthening) contraction of the hamstring muscles. Quadriceps muscles that are too powerful can overwhelm the hamstrings, resulting in a sudden muscle tear during a strenuous activity, such as sprinting.4 Levels of Activity During running, the hamstrings are most active during the last 25% of the swing phase, and the first 50% of the stance phase.5 This first half of stance phase consists of heel strike and maximum pronation. The leg muscles, including the hamstrings, function to control the knee and ankle at heel strike and to help absorb some of the impact. A 1999 study showed a significant decrease in electromyographic activity in the hamstrings when wearing orthotics.6 In fact, the biceps femoris had the greatest decrease in activity of all muscles tested, which included the tibialis anterior, the medial gastrocnemius, and the medial and lateral vastus muscles. Previous studies had already demonstrated a significant decrease in tibial internal rotation 7 and on pronation velocity 8 when using orthotics. The researchers theorized that the additional support from the orthotics helped the hamstrings to control the position of the knee and to absorb some of the shock of heel strike. Caring for and Preventing Hamstring Injuries The best way to treat any injury is to prevent it from happening in the first place. However, when an athlete presents with a hamstring injury, acute care and return to sports activities are top priority. The final stage, though, must consider the need for custom-made orthotics in order to reduce hamstring stress and prevent re-injury. Acute care. Hamstring injuries are best treated with the PRICE formula: protection for the injured muscle (an elastic wrap helps prevent further injury); rest from strenuous activities; icing to reduce inflammation, swelling, and pain; compression to decrease bleeding and congestion; and elevation to encourage drainage and prevent lymphatic stasis. Passive stretching and lengthening should be started as soon as tolerable to prevent the muscle injury from healing in a shortened position. Adjustments and muscle balancing. Pelvic and spinal misalignments and dysfunctions are commonly found in association with hamstring strains. Because there is often no way to tell whether muscular strain affected the pelvis and spine, or vice versa, both areas must be treated for a complete response. Additionally, pre-existing muscle imbalances may contribute to hamstring strains. The gluteus maximus muscle is often relatively weak, causing the hamstring to work harder to extend the hip joint. This may be found along with an iliopsoas muscle that is shortened or hypertonic on the same side. The tightness of the iliopsoas inhibits the gluteus maximus, thereby placing the hamstring at a disadvantage.9 Orthotic Support A custom-made, flexible foot 45 ORTHOTIC ADVISOR T he most common muscle strains athletes experience are hamstring injuries. Of the three hamstring muscles, the biceps femoris is most often involved.1,2 Hamstring injuries can be caused by several factors, all of which respond well to chiropractic care. Sadly, many people attempt to treat their own hamstring problems, which can lead to chronic conditions. Hamstring muscle imbalances often contribute to (or may be caused by) pelvic malpositions and spinal subluxations.3 Chiropractic care for hamstring injuries should include a lower extremity postural evaluation, since custommade orthotic support may be required, especially for rearfoot function. Pg(28-51) 9/17/03 9:49 AM Page 46 from the MagEyes® Family... orthotic that helps to position the rearfoot at heel strike, absorbs some (or most) of the impact, and reduces overpronation can speed healing from a hamstring injury and reduce the possibility of recurrence. Therefore, an important component must be a varus wedge (or pronation correction) under the calcaneus. The use of man-made viscoelastic materials (such as Zorbacel®) under the heel is needed to decrease the shock wave transmission up the leg. And finally, sufficient support for the arches of the foot (especially the medial longitudinal arch) must be included to prevent prolonged pronation in the first half of the stance phase. An orthotic that incorporates all of these factors should be provided to athletes who want to return to full participation in their sport. THE POSTURE PLEASER Body-Rite ™ Body-Rite™ is an effective ergonomic and preventive product that addresses the problems associated with occupations and hobbies that require one to work for a prolonged period of time with the hands extended in front of the body. 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