INTRODUCTION
Hamstring strain injury is the primary injury type sustained across a number of sports Of further importance reinjury rates have been high for many years and a previous insult is commonly identified as the primary risk factor for future injury These data suggest that maladaptation associated with previous injury increases the risk of reinjury however scant attention has been paid to the impact of hamstring strains on the architecture of the previously injured hamstring Therefore the purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a previous hamstring strain injury on biceps femoris long head muscle thickness pennation angle and fascicle length
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