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  1. Here’s How Top Physios Assess Hamstring Injuries

    Want to assess hamstring strains like a pro? Discover expert strategies for palpation, mobility, and strength testing in this blog!

  2. Hamstring Strain - Physiopedia

    SFMA: The Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) is a clinical assessment system designed to identify musculoskeletal dysfunction by evaluation of fundamental movements for …

  3. Signs, symptoms, and assessment (diagnosis) of hamstring

    May 3, 2025 · Assessment/diagnosis of a hamstring strain can be reasoned from the mechanics of the injury. In the acute stage, the location of the client’s/patient’s pain will indicate the area …

  4. Hamstring Examination | Practical Clinical Examination Skills

    Watch this video to learn how to examine an injured hamstring. Palpation, an assessment of length and strength are important.

  5. Pulled Hamstring’s Test

    Aug 1, 2025 · Learn how to perform the Pulled Hamstring Test with our free PDF guide. Understand the steps, indicators, and results of this common medical evaluation.

  6. Hamstring Strain Diagnosis - Virtual Sports Injury Clinic

    May 19, 2023 · Hamstring strain diagnosis assessment tool. How bad is your hamstring? Grade 1, grade 2 or grade 3? Try our interactive assessment tool.

  7. Proper assessment of knee flexor strength, hamstring flexibility, and muscle tenderness may be used in conjunction with a criterion-based functional activity progression.

  8. Hamstring injury - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 13, 2025 · To diagnose a hamstring injury, a healthcare professional does a physical to check for swelling and tenderness along the back of the thigh. Where the pain is and how bad …

  9. Hamstring Injuries - Knee & Sports - Orthobullets

    Aug 12, 2025 · Diagnosis can be made clinically with ecchymosis in the posterior thigh, tenderness over the hamstring muscles and avoidance of knee extension. Diagnosis can be …

  10. Specific intervention should be based on the needs of the individual and should consider exam findings and clinical decision making. If you have questions, contact the referring physician.