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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 8:38pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "The proximal insertion of the hamstring is at the ischial tuberosity, the bone which you sit on. Your hamstring may have been affected as your body transitioned from running short distances to long distances. You mention frequently that your pain is located at the region of the hamstring tendons in the area of the ischial tuberosity and at the back of the knee by the tibia. This sounds more consistent with a hamstring injury vs sciatica where the sciatic nerve is involved and results in pain at the region of the buttock and radiating pain down the leg. Since you have been dealing with this condition for over a year now and the stretches your doctor prescribed have not helped, I would definitely seek the attention of a physical therapist. He or she should would be able to conduct a more detailed evaluation and determine if you have a sciatic nerve problem, hamstring problem or some other problem. Good luck with your condition." |
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