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    Exclamation Re: Hamstring injury!!!!!!11

    hi fire ice
    it might be based on the fact that the belly yields first while doing SLR.so pain percertion will occur with it.but it a weird way to dirrerentiate the location /site of hamstring strain.i don't personally think it is possible to differentiate with SLR.
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    Re: Hamstring injury!!!!!!11

    ya lets wait, anyway what other ways r there to differentiate between the location of the lesion???????one more thing i would like to ask is how will u differentiate on the basis of the subjective history that the lesion its a sprain or strain??????
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    Cool Re: Hamstring injury!!!!!!11

    hi
    to differentiate between strain and sprain
    muscle=strain-the movements in both the directions will be painful,though the intensity may vary
    ligament=sprain-only in one direction which stretches it causes pain.opposite movement as it only approximates and slacken the ligament,no pain is elicited,usually



 
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