• Hamstringing is a method of crippling a person or animal so that they cannot walk properly by severing the hamstring tendons in the thigh of the individual...
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    lateral collateral ligament (LCL). Hamstringing Hamstring curl Lombard's paradox Popliteal fossa Pulled hamstring "University of Glasgow - Schools - School...
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    of the hamstring, also known as a pulled hamstring, is defined as an excessive stretch or tear of muscle fibers and related tissues. Hamstring injuries...
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  • Hamstring curl may refer to a variety of exercises that target the hamstrings, including: Nordic hamstring curl Leg curl This set index article includes...
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  • The Nordic hamstring curl (NHC) is an exercise in which a person kneels with their feet fixed in position and lowers their body by extending the knee...
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    Leg curl (category Hamstring)
    The leg curl, also known as hamstring curl, is an isolation exercise that targets the hamstring muscles. The exercise involves flexing the lower leg against...
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    extensor portion, or "hamstring portion". Due to its common embryonic origin, innervation, and action the ischiocondylar portion (or hamstring portion) is often...
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  • in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank since 2016, primarily teenagers. Hamstringing Tarring and feathering Barr & Mollan 1989, pp. 740–741. Williams 1997...
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  • Hough may refer to: Look up hough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hamstringing, or severing the Achilles tendon of an animal the leg or shin of an animal...
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    is mainly used for the lower back, but can also target the buttocks, hamstrings, and abdomen. Bodyweight can provide significant resistance, while additional...
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