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In episode 377 of The Physical Performance Show, Sports Physiotherapist Nick Kane joins host Brad Beer to unpack the rehabilitation of hamstring strain injuries.
Nick is the founder and director of SportsMap, one of Australia's leading professional development platforms for sports medicine clinicians. Drawing on more than a decade working in elite sport, including ten years with the Essendon Football Club in the AFL and five years as lead physiotherapist, Nick shares practical, evidence-informed insights into managing one of sport's most common and frustrating injuries.
This episode explores the common mistakes athletes and practitioners make during rehabilitation, the critical role of high-speed running exposure, how to assess injury severity, key risk factors for recurrence, and the practical steps required for a successful return to sport. Nick also discusses eccentric strength training, fascicle length, T-junction injuries, and the characteristics that separate great clinicians from average ones.
Whether you're an athlete, coach, physiotherapist, or sports medicine practitioner, this episode delivers practical takeaways you can immediately apply.
Show Sponsor
PILLAR Performance creates evidence-based sports micronutrition products designed to support recovery, sleep, health, and performance for athletes and active people.
For all your PILLAR products visit https://PillarPerformance.shop, or for North American listeners, head to https://TheFeed.com.
For 15% off your first purchase enter PHYSICALPERFORMANCE at the checkout.
How To Check:
LinkedIn - Nick Kane SportsMap – https://sportsmap.com.au
Listen in as we delve into the following:
• The three most common mistakes in hamstring rehabilitation • Why maximum speed exposure is essential for successful recovery • The dangers of over-prescribing and under-prescribing sprint work • Understanding hamstring injury pathology and injury mechanisms • Key clinical assessment findings for hamstring strain injuries • Risk factors including eccentric strength, fascicle length, and running mechanics • The "push and pull of strain" concept • Practical strength benchmarks for rehabilitation progressions • The role of Nordic hamstring exercises and eccentric loading • Monitoring recovery using objective clinical markers • Criteria-based return-to-play decision making • Preventing recurrence following return to sport • Why regular exposure to high-speed running matters • Understanding T-junction hamstring injuries • What differentiates great clinicians from average practitioners • The value of curiosity, continual learning, and athlete-centred communication
Quotes
"Preparing to sprint is preparing to play." — Nick Kane
"The highest strain you can apply to the hamstring is sprinting." — Nick Kane
"Consistency is key." — Nick Kane
"If you stop training eccentrically for two weeks, those fascicles shorten." — Nick Kane
"The person who stays curious and continues learning is the one who keeps improving." — Nick Kane
Timeline
00:00 – Introduction and sponsor messages 01:20 – Introduction to Nick Kane and SportsMap 04:08 – The three biggest mistakes in hamstring rehabilitation 05:35 – Over-prescribing and under-prescribing high-speed running 09:16 – Why sprint exposure is critical for recovery 10:34 – Understanding hamstring injury pathology 13:54 – Key risk factors for hamstring strain injuries 16:12 – The push and pull of strain concept 18:29 – Eccentric strength and fascicle length 20:22 – Practical strength assessment benchmarks 23:13 – Essential clinical assessment tools 27:20 – Using objective markers to guide return-to-play timelines 29:21 – Sponsor messages 31:14 – Return-to-play criteria and rehabilitation progressions 34:41 – Preventing hamstring injury recurrence 37:29 – Understanding T-junction hamstring injuries 41:41 – What separates great clinicians from average clinicians 44:25 – Nick Kane's one piece of performance advice 45:53 – The weekly physical challenge: 10 minutes of stillness 46:51 – Where to find Nick Kane and SportsMap 48:27 – Episode wrap-up and upcoming shows
Your Host
Join the The Physical Performance Show LEARNINGS membership through weekly podcasts here: https://www.patreon.com/TPPShow
Our goal is to get you back to your Physical Best. Find out more about Telehealth Consultations and book online.
Your Host: 🏃 Brad Beer - Instagram & X @Bradbeer and YouTube on @PogophysioAu
The Physical Performance Show can be found at: Facebook: facebook.com/thephysicalperformanceshowpodcast X: @tppshow1 Instagram: @physicalperforamceshow
Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.
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In episode 377 of The Physical Performance Show, Sports Physiotherapist Nick Kane joins host Brad Beer to unpack the rehabilitation of hamstring strain injuries.
Nick is the founder and director of SportsMap, one of Australia's leading professional development platforms for sports medicine clinicians. Drawing on more than a decade working in elite sport, including ten years with the Essendon Football Club in the AFL and five years as lead physiotherapist, Nick shares practical, evidence-informed insights into managing one of sport's most common and frustrating injuries.
This episode explores the common mistakes athletes and practitioners make during rehabilitation, the critical role of high-speed running exposure, how to assess injury severity, key risk factors for recurrence, and the practical steps required for a successful return to sport. Nick also discusses eccentric strength training, fascicle length, T-junction injuries, and the characteristics that separate great clinicians from average ones.
Whether you're an athlete, coach, physiotherapist, or sports medicine practitioner, this episode delivers practical takeaways you can immediately apply.
Show Sponsor
PILLAR Performance creates evidence-based sports micronutrition products designed to support recovery, sleep, health, and performance for athletes and active people.
For all your PILLAR products visit https://PillarPerformance.shop, or for North American listeners, head to https://TheFeed.com.
For 15% off your first purchase enter PHYSICALPERFORMANCE at the checkout.
How To Check:
LinkedIn - Nick Kane SportsMap – https://sportsmap.com.au
Listen in as we delve into the following:
• The three most common mistakes in hamstring rehabilitation • Why maximum speed exposure is essential for successful recovery • The dangers of over-prescribing and under-prescribing sprint work • Understanding hamstring injury pathology and injury mechanisms • Key clinical assessment findings for hamstring strain injuries • Risk factors including eccentric strength, fascicle length, and running mechanics • The "push and pull of strain" concept • Practical strength benchmarks for rehabilitation progressions • The role of Nordic hamstring exercises and eccentric loading • Monitoring recovery using objective clinical markers • Criteria-based return-to-play decision making • Preventing recurrence following return to sport • Why regular exposure to high-speed running matters • Understanding T-junction hamstring injuries • What differentiates great clinicians from average practitioners • The value of curiosity, continual learning, and athlete-centred communication
Quotes
"Preparing to sprint is preparing to play." — Nick Kane
"The highest strain you can apply to the hamstring is sprinting." — Nick Kane
"Consistency is key." — Nick Kane
"If you stop training eccentrically for two weeks, those fascicles shorten." — Nick Kane
"The person who stays curious and continues learning is the one who keeps improving." — Nick Kane
Timeline
00:00 – Introduction and sponsor messages 01:20 – Introduction to Nick Kane and SportsMap 04:08 – The three biggest mistakes in hamstring rehabilitation 05:35 – Over-prescribing and under-prescribing high-speed running 09:16 – Why sprint exposure is critical for recovery 10:34 – Understanding hamstring injury pathology 13:54 – Key risk factors for hamstring strain injuries 16:12 – The push and pull of strain concept 18:29 – Eccentric strength and fascicle length 20:22 – Practical strength assessment benchmarks 23:13 – Essential clinical assessment tools 27:20 – Using objective markers to guide return-to-play timelines 29:21 – Sponsor messages 31:14 – Return-to-play criteria and rehabilitation progressions 34:41 – Preventing hamstring injury recurrence 37:29 – Understanding T-junction hamstring injuries 41:41 – What separates great clinicians from average clinicians 44:25 – Nick Kane's one piece of performance advice 45:53 – The weekly physical challenge: 10 minutes of stillness 46:51 – Where to find Nick Kane and SportsMap 48:27 – Episode wrap-up and upcoming shows
Your Host
Join the The Physical Performance Show LEARNINGS membership through weekly podcasts here: https://www.patreon.com/TPPShow
Our goal is to get you back to your Physical Best. Find out more about Telehealth Consultations and book online.
Your Host: 🏃 Brad Beer - Instagram & X @Bradbeer and YouTube on @PogophysioAu
The Physical Performance Show can be found at: Facebook: facebook.com/thephysicalperformanceshowpodcast X: @tppshow1 Instagram: @physicalperforamceshow
Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.

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