Understanding Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy
Proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT) is a common yet often misunderstood injury that affects many athletes, particularly runners, soccer players, and those engaged in sports requiring sudden acceleration or deceleration. The condition is characterized by pain and tenderness at the origin of the hamstring muscles at the ischial tuberosity (sit bones), impacting overall mobility and athletic performance.
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Symptoms and Diagnosis
The hallmark symptoms of PHT include deep buttock pain that can radiate down the back of the thigh, worsened by prolonged sitting, running, or activities involving hip flexion. Diagnosing PHT typically involves a combination of patient history, physical examination, and imaging techniques such as MRI or ultrasound to rule out other potential causes of the pain and to assess the extent of tendon damage.