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Accupunture for tight hamstring?

Accupunture for tight hamstring?

I am thinking about acupuncture to loosen a tight left hamstring and calf muscle. Is this possible? When they tighten up so does my left foot. Tired of stretching my hamstrings every 1/2 hour - only short relief.

Believe me , I've tried everything but acupuncture. Lots of water - no help. Continuous stretching - its endless. I do trigger point release on it with a Therea Cane, only helps temporary.

Chiros and PT (had physical therapy 3 different places) don't seem to help with this. Doctors are clueless.

I work out, but less now because of this. It was always worse when I used to workout more.

I've never had acupuncture.
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Well, I just noticed there is a post on this below,
and they think they got nerve damage from acupuncture? Hmmmmm.
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The hamstrings are the muscles running down the back of the thighs. They are responsible for bending the knee and extending the hip, and are used most when running, especially at speed. Tight hamstring muscle syndrome, also known as simply hamstring syndrome, is a postural abnormality seen with spondylolisthesis, which is the dislocation of a vertebra. It is also a complaint among some athletes who participate in sports that involve rapid acceleration and short, intense sprinting, such as hurdlers, skaters, and hockey, tennis and baseball players.

How does hamstring muscle syndrome develop?
The cause of tight hamstring muscle syndrome is most likely due to the pinching of the nerve that extends to the hamstring muscle because of the dislocation of the vertebrae. Another theory is that it is a postural compensation for the displacement of the disc. And finally, it can involve ligament weakness that puts excessive stress on the hamstring muscle.

What are the symptoms of hamstring muscle syndrome?
Individuals with hamstring syndrome develop a fixed sway back. They are unable to bend at the hips with the legs extended and cannot touch their toes. The hamstring muscles become tight and often painful. Athletes with the syndrome generally complain of buttock pain that radiates down the back of the thigh. Pain typically increases during the performance of forcible or sudden movements. Sitting can also be painful, with the pain often relentless, causing the individual to change positions or stand up for relief.

Conventional medical treatments may help relieve the symptoms of hamstring muscle syndrome, but they do not address the root of the problem. By strengthening structural weaknesses in the body, as natural medicine treatments like Prolotherapy do, hamstring muscle syndrome may be alleviated permanently.

Discover why we believe that natural medicine treatments are the best way to treat hamstring muscle syndrome.

Learn about the treatments for Hamstring Muscle Syndrome

http://www.caringmedical.com/therapies/prolotherapy.asp
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What / where was this originally copied from?

Prolotherapy sounds interesting but with the true existence of refereed pain, finding the true cause may be impossible as there may be many in some cases. Having injections in multiple locations does not sound safe. How do you permanently treat a structural discrepancy if the root cause cannot be decided on?

Mosts peoples structural body pain that continues to go on despite many specialists visits is the result of not pinpointing the cause, its like any other health issue. The more complicated it is, the less likely they can figure you out. Just like car mechanics (well, no, mechanics have common sense).

For some reason medical diagnosing when there are no lab blood tests has not improved over the years.

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http://www.caringmedical.com/conditions/Hamstring_Muscle_Syndrome.htm
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