- When things are settling, make sure you introduce running again in the correct way (video).
- Replace the icing with contrast hydrotherapy (see videos below).
- Perform the ‘IMPORTANT’ and ‘OPTIONAL’ video advice below.
- Perform the ‘ESSENTIAL CHECKS’ videos below, which assess if you need orthotics, how stable your hip muscles are (if they are not, then click here), if there is a difference in your leg lengths, whether you need new shoes, if your core stability is strong enough (if it isn’t, then click here).
- Ensure you check you are running with good form (click here)
- Before following the rehabilitation advice, read our treatment precautions.
- To accelerate speed of recovery, continue to perform the advice given in Stage 1.
Low Hamstring Tendinopathy (tendinitis) Stage 2
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Remember to have this confirmed by your sports doctor, or sports therapist.
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Attention!
A Low Hamstring Tendinopathy (tendinitis) can become chronic and difficult to treat if you try to run through the pain. It is important to be careful, and rest well.