Hamstring Tendinitis

Iontophoresis Protocol: Hamstring Tendinitis

Hamstring tendinitis results from inflammation of one of the three hamstring muscles: the biceps femoris (lateral), semimembranosus and semitendinosus (medial). Tendinitis occurs after strain, contusion or repeated irritation of one or more of the involved muscles. Often there will be muscle spasm and tenderness to palpation at the origin and/or insertion of one or more of the hamstring tendons. Pain is felt on passive stretching and resisted muscle contraction. Patients usually experience pain and stiffness at rest and increased flexibility with activity.

The mechanism of injury may be insidious or traumatic. Often hamstring tendinitis occurs in runners, bikers, skiers or from activities that require repeated jumping with the knees bent. Pain can be felt at rest, initially during activity. or on palpation of the hamstring tendons. Pain can also be experienced below the joint line on the posteromedial aspect of the knee as in semimembranosus tendinitis.


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PATIENT EVALUATION


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PATIENT EVALUATION

A.     Subjective: •    Patient complaint •    Location •    Onset...
WHY IONTOPHORESIS IS APPROPRIATE THERAPY


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WHY IONTOPHORESIS IS APPROPRIATE THERAPY

Iontophoretic drug delivery for the condition of hamstring tendinitis provides an alternative to hypodermic injection of corticosteroids, with...
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RE-EVALUATION

In addition to the patient's subjective reports, check for decreased pain, decreased tenderness to palpation at the point of deep tenderness and...
IONTOPHORESIS PROCEDURE


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IONTOPHORESIS PROCEDURE

IMPORTANT: See Phoresor System and electrode in­struction guides for indications, contraindications, warn­ings, precautions and directions...


 

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