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Complete hamstrings tear

Patient Positioning

Patient lies prone. The foot may hang out of the bed or place a little pillow under the ankle to reach a comfortable position.

Probe Positioning

Place the transducer on a transverse plane over the ischiatic tuberosity, later move the probe downward on axial planes.

Probe Placement Hip
Probe Placement Hip

Note: Patient with complete, acute tear of the proximal origin of the semimembranosus, semitendinosus and long head of biceps femoris muscles.

Note: The proximal origin of the semimembranosus, semitendinosus and long head of biceps femoris muscles cannot be shown with the ischial tuberosity as main landmark due to a complete tear