Cricket Matters: Performance Engineering & Injury Management

Cricketers: The Fastest Way to Heal a Hamstring


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With so many players affected, we thought it was timely to discuss the fastest ways to heal those pesky hamstrings. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, these insights will help you get back on the field faster and stronger.

James shares his extensive experience with hamstring injuries, both as a player and coach. We'll dive into the main causes, from dehydration to muscle fatigue, and explore the innovative PEACE and LOVE protocol for effective recovery.


You'll Learn:

  • The main causes of hamstring injuries in cricketers
  • How dehydration, fatigue, and other factors contribute to injuries
  • The importance of core and glute strength in preventing hamstring issues
  • The PEACE and LOVE protocol for effective hamstring recovery
  • Practical tips for treating and preventing hamstring injuries


Some Takeaways:

  1. Hamstring injuries are common: Many cricketers experience hamstring injuries, often due to dehydration, fatigue, and overworking muscles.
  2. Core and glute strength are crucial: Weak core and glute muscles can lead to hamstring injuries as these muscles end up compensating and doing extra work.
  3. The PEACE and LOVE protocol: This modern approach to injury recovery emphasizes protecting the injury, elevating it, avoiding anti-inflammatories, compressing the area, educating the patient, loading the injury gradually, maintaining optimism, encouraging vascularization, and exercising to restore strength and flexibility.
  4. Practical treatment steps: Rest and limit movement for the first 48-72 hours, use compression shorts, and seek soft tissue massage or dry needling to promote healing.
  5. Preventing future injuries: Focus on core and glute exercises, ensure proper hydration and nutrition, and train the brain and body to handle stress and movement effectively.


Resources:

  • Are Your Weak Neck Muscles Making Your Hamstrings Tight?
  • Free Training Plan for Cricketers


Quotes:
"Everyone pulls a hammy at some point; it just happens all the time." - James Breese

"If your core isn't working and your glutes aren't working, your hamstrings end up doing all the stabilizing work." - James Breese

"The Peace and Love Protocol helps promote healing while maintaining a positive outlook and encouraging active recovery." - Josh Kennedy


Find James on:

  • Instagram: @jamesbreese
  • Twitter: @_jamesbreese

Find James on:

  • Instagram: @jamesbreese
  • Twitter: @_jamesbreese

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