Interrogating cortical representations in elite athletes with persistent posterior thigh pain –new targets for intervention?

Hamstring injuries in athletes can lead to significant time away from competition as a result of persistent posterior thigh pain. These cases are often difficult to treat as the state of the tissues alone cannot explain symptoms. In non-athletic populations with persistent pain, disruptions to tactile, proprioceptive, and spatial cortical representations exist, which has led to promising brain-based treatments. Here, we explored whether athletes with persistent posterior thigh pain also display impairments in these cortical representations.
Source: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Source Type: research