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Article Title: Can A Hamstring Muscle Injury Be A Reason For Your Back Pain?
Author: Ashish Jain
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At large, back pain is predominantly caused due to improper positions of sitting and standing. But injuries in muscles or bone tendons also contribute to back pain in many people.
Your body is made of many different types of muscles, which aid in the locomotion of the different body parts. But, in all of them, the Hamstring muscle is the most important. Hamstring muscles are a set of the most sensitive muscles that are present in your body. They are present in and around your lower limb. Being so sensitive, they are prone to injuries very easily. Hamstring muscles are located at the back of your thigh.
Hamstring muscles are basically present in a set of three distinct muscles. These muscles help in the movement of the legs, hip movement and also the knee movement. Pulling of the hamstring muscles, form the most common form of muscle injury. The muscle pull will generally start with a mild pain in the stretched area of the limb. If not taken care of in time, the pain may aggravate, moving towards the thigh area and eventually to the back.
With this cascading movement of pain, the magnitude of the pain will also increase. Eventually the pain will become sharp and unbearable. This pain can become so intense that it can even handicap you by acting as a hurdle in managing your day to day activities.
Therefore, the best advice here is to give a little more attention to your torn-out or stretched hamstring muscle and avoid back pain. There is a set of procedures that you need to follow in dealing and curing your worn hamstring muscle.
Start with giving as much rest to the affected area and try to keep the movement in that part of the body as low as possible. Also, ice the area regularly. Icing provides relief to the tensed muscles causing back pain. Once you think that you have sufficiently iced the stretched area, compress the injury with the help of a bandage. Last, but not the least, follow the elevation process with the help of an elevation device.
And not to forget, exercises are the best help that you can give yourself in relieving back pain caused due to hamstring muscles. The exercises to be followed should be mild, concentrating more on the affected area, rather than the other body parts.
Just a little attention and care, you can avoid the back pain that can occur due to the pulling of the hamstring muscles.
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