Hamstring Injury Center - Berwyn, IL
Berwyn Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors for Hamstring InjuryType of Physician: Orthopedic Surgeon What is a Orthopedic Surgeon ? A certification by the Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; practitioners focus on the investigation, preservation and restoration of the form and function of the extremities, spine and associated structures by medical, surgical and physical means. Birth defects, trauma, infections, tumors and metabolic disturbances of the musculoskeletal system are problems cared for by the orthopaedic surgeon. Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery Common Name: Orthopedist Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors in Berwyn *![]() Orthopedics Medwest ![]() Great Lakes Orthopedics ![]() Pervez Rasul MD ![]() Orthopaedic Associates of Riverside ![]() Orthopaedic Associates of Riverside ![]() Slobodan D Vucicevic MD ![]() Ambulatory Care Center ![]() Westgate Orthopaedics ![]() Westgate Orthopaedics ![]() Loyola University Medical Center Orthopaedics ![]() Loyola University Medical Center Orthopaedics ![]() Loyola University Medical Center Orthopaedics ![]() Loyola University Medical Center Orthopaedics ![]() Loyola University Medical Center Orthopaedics ![]() Trinity Orthopaedics ![]() Trinity Orthopaedics ![]() Dennis Gates MD ![]() Broadway Orthopaedics ![]() Community Orthopedics ![]() Sinai Medical Group ![]() Illinois Bone And Joint Institute LLC ![]() Bruce Hallmann MD ![]() Midland Orthopedic Associates ![]() Midland Orthopedic Associates ![]() Midland Orthopedic Associates ![]() William Newman MD ![]() The Bone & Joint Center PC ![]() North Chicago Orthopedic Clinic ![]() Treister Orthopaedic Services Ltd ![]() Rush University Sports Medicine ![]() Midwest Orthopedics ![]() Rush University Sports Medicine ![]() Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush ![]() Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush ![]() Midwest Orthopedics ![]() Midwest Orthopedics ![]() Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush ![]() Midwest Orthopedics ![]() Midwest Orthopedics ![]() Rush University Sports Medicine ![]() Midwest Orthopedics ![]() Rush University Sports Medicine ![]() Rush University Sports Medicine ![]() Southwest Orthopedics ![]() Southwest Orthopedics ![]() Southwest Orthopedics ![]() James O Schiappa MD ![]() Parkview Musculoskeletal Institute ![]() Midwest Orthopaedic Consultants ![]() Midwest Orthopaedic Consultants ![]() Midwest Orthopaedic Consultants ![]() Midwest Orthopaedic Consultants ![]() Midwest Orthopaedic Consultants ![]() Midwest Orthopaedic Consultants ![]() Midwest Orthopaedic Consultants ![]() Midwest Orthopaedic Consultants ![]() Richard A Brash MD ![]() University of Illinois Chicago Sports Medicine Center ![]() University of Illinois Chicago Sports Medicine Center ![]() Park Ridge Orthopedic Surgeons ![]() Northwest Orthopaedic Associates ![]() Northwest Orthopaedic Associates ![]() Northwest Orthopaedic Associates ![]() Northwest Orthopaedic Associates ![]() Frank Minardi DO ![]() Northwest Orthopaedic Associates ![]() Northwest Orthopaedic Associates ![]() Edward Marcoski MD ![]() Hinsdale Bone & Joint Clinic ![]() Alex Orthopaedics ![]() Orthopedic Specialists ![]() Orthopedic Specialists ![]() Orthopedic Specialists ![]() Orthopedic Specialists ![]() Mitchell Goldflies MD ![]() Bone & Joint Physicians ![]() Bone & Joint Physicians ![]() Bone & Joint Physicians ![]() Bone & Joint Physicians ![]() Bone & Joint Physicians ![]() Parkview Musculoskeletal Institute ![]() William Hadesman MD ![]() Orthopedic Specialists ![]() Orthopedic Specialists ![]() Parkview Musculoskeletal Institute ![]() Thomas L Rodts MD ![]() Drs Chioros Stamelos & Dzwinyk ![]() Illinois Bone & Joint Institute LLC ![]() Illinois Bone & Joint Institute W Randolf ![]() Illinois Bone & Joint Institute W Randolf ![]() Illinois Bone & Joint Institute W Randolf ![]() Drs Chioros Stamelos & Dzwinyk ![]() Stamelos Clinic ![]() Children?s Memorial Hospital Pediatric Orthopedics ![]() Children?s Memorial Hospital Pediatric Orthopedics ![]() Children?s Memorial Hospital Pediatric Orthopedics ![]() Children?s Memorial Hospital Pediatric Orthopedics ![]() Children?s Memorial Hospital Pediatric Orthopedics ![]() Uptown Orthopaedic Surgeons ![]() Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago Berwyn, IllinoisUpcoming Local Events2012-06-03
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Hamstring InjuryRead the Hamstring Injury article » What are the hamstrings?The hamstrings are the tendons that attach the large muscles at the back of the thigh to bone. The hamstring muscles are the large muscles that pull on these tendons. It has become common in layman's terminology (and by some medical personnel) to refer to the long muscles at the back of the thigh as the "hamstrings" or "hamstring muscles." Academic anatomists refer to them as the posterior thigh muscles, and more specifically as the semimembranosis, the semitendinosis, and the biceps femoris muscles. These muscles span the thigh, crossing both the hip and the knee. They originate or begin at just below the buttocks, arising from the bone on which we sit (the ischium). They connect by means of their tendons onto the upper parts of the lower leg bones (the tibia and the fibula). The origin of the word hamstring comes from the old English hamm, meaning thigh. String refers to the characteristic appearance and feel of the tendons just above the back of the knee. Although the tendons are sometimes involved in injuries, this article will refer to the "hamstrings" as the large muscle group at the back of the thigh because the most frequent problems involve the muscle groups. The second Web site listed below has a diagram of the hamstrings attached to the lower leg. What is the function of the hamstrings?The hamstring muscles actively bend (flex) the knee. They also act to straighten or (extend) the hip (as in the motion of moving the thigh backward). Surprisingly, these large muscles are not very active with normal walking or standing. However, they are extremely important in power activities such as running, jumping, and climbing. Thus, sedentary individuals can get by with quite weak or deconditioned hamstrings, whereas athletes and very physically active individuals absolutely depend on healthy, well-conditioned hamstrings. ...Other Related Hamstring Injury ArticlesEmergency Contact for Berwyn
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