Though recent research into the diagnosis and management of hamstring disorders has resulted in early and accurate recognition
of injury, hamstring strain remains the most common form of muscle injury in the active population. With prompt recognition
of hamstring strain, an appropriate rest and rehabilitation routine may be devised by the sports clinician in the hope of
avoiding future and possibly more debilitating injury. As such, imaging has played a pivotal role in assisting athletes, both
elite and recreational, in returning to activity expeditiously.
Keywords Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging - Ultrasound - Hamstring muscle complex (HMC) - Strain - Avulsion - Enthesopathy - Myositis ossificans