Hamstring Surgery
Hamstring surgery is a procedure performed to repair torn or damaged hamstring muscles, often resulting from sports injuries or accidents. It is typically indicated when conservative treatments, such as physical therapy and rest, fail to alleviate pain or restore function.
The surgery aims to reattach the hamstring tendons to the bone or repair any tears in the muscle. This can be done through open surgery or minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques, which involve smaller incisions and the use of a camera to guide the procedure. Recovery includes rehabilitation exercises to restore strength and flexibility, with most patients gradually returning to their normal activities within a few months.