Sports running injuries A common running injury in several sports, excessive stretch of a hamstring results from extensive
hip flexion while the knee is extended. During
sprinting, a hamstring injury may occur from excessive muscle strain during
eccentric contraction late in the leg swing phase. The biceps femoris is most commonly injured, followed by semitendinosus. Semimembranosus injury is rare. Imaging is useful in differentiating the grade of strain, especially if the muscle is completely torn. In this setting, the level and degree of retraction can be determined, serving as a useful roadmap prior to any surgery. Those with a hamstring strain of greater than in length have a greater risk of recurrence.
Use in surgery The
distal semitendinosus tendon is one of the tendons that can be used in the
surgical procedure ACL reconstruction. In this procedure, a piece of it is used to replace the
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The ACL is one of the four major ligaments in the knee, which also include the
posterior cruciate ligament (PCL),
medial collateral ligament (MCL), and
lateral collateral ligament (LCL). ==See also==