bigmick wrote:Must confess when mine went I got no warning whatsoever. I was in full flight and it just felt like it snapped, (it probably didn't actually snap I wouldn't have thought but it felt like it). The pain then was like someone sticking a serated knife into the back of your thigh and gouging it round and round in a deep circle. Not pleasant, and like I say you don't walk off with that. Not unless you're very tough anyway lol.
bigmick wrote:Must confess when mine went I got no warning whatsoever. I was in full flight and it just felt like it snapped, (it probably didn't actually snap I wouldn't have thought but it felt like it). The pain then was like someone sticking a serated knife into the back of your thigh and gouging it round and round in a deep circle. Not pleasant, and like I say you don't walk off with that. Not unless you're very tough anyway lol.
the worse injury no bone wise for a footy player is the achilles tendon - it is quite weak anyway but when that snaps you can hear it like a gun shot and the pain is out of this world.
Fo Dne wrote:A severe tear (which does need surgery) can take upto six months to heal properly.
The website clearly says it can take upto 3 months for the hamstring to heal. That doesn't include complete rehabilitation and the regaining of fitness levels and the required rest. It clearly states for the hamstring to heal, there are different grades of healing.
If you rush a hamstring injury, you become at great risk of being prone to it in the future. like Michael Owen. If you don't let the first one heal properly and keep getting them... they can affect your ability to run and also a players speed and agility... like Michael Owen. It can then hinder you as a player and cause other injuries. like Michael Owen.
The fact you say a Sunday league player would be out for longer with the same injury shows a complete and utter lack of knowledge...
granted professionals have physio's but so does anyone else...
LFC2007 wrote:Elite athletes require shorter recovery times - FACT. A typical sunday league player who sustains a hamstring tear of the same grade would typically take longer to recover in comparison with a Premiership player. FACT.
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