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Fascial Hydrodissection for Chronic Hamstring Injury
Jacques Courseault1, Eric Kessler2, Alexandra Moran1
1Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine.
Abstract:
Hamstring muscle injuries (HMI) are common among athletes. HMI can take many months to years to resolve. Often, athletes do not report complete resolution with typical conservative therapy. We present several cases of athletes who presented with chronic hamstring injuries that resolved immediately after being treated with an ultrasound-guided fascial hydrodissection procedure. Following the procedure and graded rehabilitation protocol, athletes reported resolution of pain and tightness in addition to increased performance and a quicker return to play.

