Hi All,
I was hoping that someone could come up with some ideas for me in terms of assessment and treatment for this tough case.
S/
27yo Female. 6/12 Hx L posterior thigh pain. Insidious onset. Believed it was a hamstring tear - but there was no traumatic incident and pain is only when stretching the hamstring for stretch class when at pole dancing (no 24hr pattern). The pain is very sharp in nature, and is mildly eased with repeated stretching. There is no P+N/Numb/C/Ce symptoms at all. There is no LBP or other leg pain at all. SHx- x2/7 poledancing classes, Runs 10km on flat ground x1/7, x2/7 stretching classes when at pole dancing. Works in full time in IT (sedentary job).
Prior to first treatment the patient was treated twice a week for 3 weeks by another physio who got her to sit on icepacks then massaged it for 5 mins. There was no result from this treatment. This physio diagnosed it as a Hamstring tear.
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SLR R) 120deg R1 140deg R2; L) 90deg P2
Resisted HS R weaker
Tender on Palpation Mid HS belly (semimem/ten)
Tight L Lateral gastroc +++
Tight R IlioPsoas++
Tight L Adductor long +(mild)
I/
Bent leg raise technique (mulligan)
Deep tissue massage lateral gastroc and hamstring
Myofascial release lateral gastroc and right hipflexor
Dry needling Hamstring
HEP - stretching HS, calf and R hipflexors x5-10 per day.
- self bent leg raise technique.
E/
SLR R=L 120deg R1, 140deg R2
Well there are all the details. Any ideas? My initial thoughts was just multiple Hamstring trigger points. Now after findings in the calf and contralateral hipflexors I'm not sure. Perhaps there is scar tissue build up in the posterior thigh which is contacting the hamstring and sciatic nerve?
Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
JayPhysio
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