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Evidence-Based Case Report
Hamstring Calcific Tendinosis

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Evidence-Based Case Report Hamstring Calcific Tendinosis Evidence-Based Case Report Instructions The coursework is a 2500-word essay It is essential that you do not include information which may identify others including, but not limited to, patients in your report. To do so represents a breach in confidentiality and will automatically result in a mark of zero for this assignment. You may also submit a ‘try-it-out’ Turnitin report with this coursework. Please place the contents of your coursework in the box below: You may also submit a ‘try-it-out’ Turnitin report with this coursework. THE HEADINGS MUST BE INCLUDED IN YOUR WORD COUNT Evidence based case report Hamstring calcific tendinosis with degenerative tendinopathy: would a combination of shockwave therapy and graded rehabilitation be an effective intervention? Anthony Marsh Proximal hamstring tendinopathy is a considerably debilitating disease. Often affecting athletic performance in patients, calcific tendinitis is a condition in which calcium builds up within a tendon (Siegal et al. 2009). Considering both conditions patients may return to normal activities within one to six months although both may potentially last longer greatly impact upon work life and personal activities. Case Report A 46-year-old male presented with chronic bilateral gluteal pain beginning one year and two months ago. The onset coincided with an increase in cycling training. Initially it worsened, although no longer progressing it ...
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