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- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion abstract "The biceps femoris is commonly injured in sports that require explosive bending of the knee as seen in sprinting. If the athlete is fatigued or has not warmed up properly he/she may suffer a hamstring strain/rupture, which is the tearing of the hamstring muscle. Avulsion of the biceps femoris tendon, is the complete pulling away of the tendon from the bone. This most commonly occurs where the long head attaches to the ischial tuberosity. Injuries to biceps femoris are more common than to other hamstring muscles. One theory for this is the fact that each of the two heads are innervated by different branches of the sciatic nerve. In states of fatigue or when the muscle is not fully warmed up, uncoordinated firing of the nerves may cause the muscle to contract inappropriately during movement, leading to injury. Biceps femoris tendon avulsion may also be associated with an avulsion fracture which occurs when a piece of the bone is pulled away with the tendon, during forceful contraction.Isolated avulsion is rare.".
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageID "10865262".
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageLength "2082".
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageRevisionID "660923880".
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageWikiLink Biceps_femoris.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageWikiLink Biceps_femoris_muscle.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dislocations,_sprains_and_strains.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sprint_(running).
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageWikiLink R.I.C.E..
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageWikiLink RICE_(medicine).
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageWikiLink Sprint_(running).
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion hasPhotoCollection Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dislocations,_sprains_and_strains.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion subject Category:Dislocations,_sprains_and_strains.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion subject Category:Sprint_(running).
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion type Disorder.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion type Injury.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion comment "The biceps femoris is commonly injured in sports that require explosive bending of the knee as seen in sprinting. If the athlete is fatigued or has not warmed up properly he/she may suffer a hamstring strain/rupture, which is the tearing of the hamstring muscle. Avulsion of the biceps femoris tendon, is the complete pulling away of the tendon from the bone. This most commonly occurs where the long head attaches to the ischial tuberosity.".
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion label "Biceps femoris tendon avulsion".
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion sameAs m.02qsdyv.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion sameAs Q4903579.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion sameAs Q4903579.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion wasDerivedFrom Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion?oldid=660923880.
- Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion isPrimaryTopicOf Biceps_femoris_tendon_avulsion.