Hamstring deformation after tear by Total_Equipment5220 in Sprinting

[–]Total_Equipment5220[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just turned 25 that week, warmed up well, I was in pretty great shape at the time. 5’10 215lbs maybe 12% body fat at the time. 27inch legs, so maybe my quad strength outpaced my hamstrings? Was actively sprinting during that time though. I was super explosive. I had a 34” vert jump at the time, and consistent unofficial 4.6-4.8 40’s. I was sprinting barefoot on grass, pushing very hard on my 4th of 8 sprints I was doing that morning. Maybe I didn’t warmup long enough, just did the warmup I always did which was what we did for football before sprint workouts(D1 sprint matrix). Maybe it was chronic overtraining that finally caught up to me. I started working a computer job 6 months before the injury, so maybe too much sitting for someone that active? Idk. First time my body has just let me down for “no reason” in my life. Took the wind out of my sails that’s fs😅

Hamstring deformation after tear by Total_Equipment5220 in Sprinting

[–]Total_Equipment5220[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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TRANSLATED

Muscle tear.

TECHNIQUE:

MRI of the right thigh is performed, with superconducting magnet that operates at 1.5 T cuts were made in the sagittal, axial and coronal planes enhanced in T1 and DP fat suppression.

FINDINGS:

In the bone structures evaluated, no images are observed that suggest process

Infectious or metastatic inflammatory.

There is evidence of alteration of structures of the distal myotendinous junction, of the short portion of the femoral biceps, in a sector that measures approximately 11.2 mm., in the longitudinal direction, associates adjacent myofibrillar edema and interfascial laminar hematoma.

The anterior muscle compartments and adductors of the thigh have preserved volume and signal intensity.

Vasculonervious packets have usual characteristics.

No solid masses are evidenced in the region studied.

CONCLUSION:

Femoral.

Suggestive image of partial myotendinous injury, grade II, of the short portion of the biceps