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In this episode of the Overcoming PHT Podcast, I dive into a valuable supplemental resource created by researchers at La Trobe University as part of their clinical trials on proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT). This patient education file breaks down everything from diagnosis to discharge advice—and I highlight the key takeaways that can help you better understand and manage your recovery.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Understanding PHT – what causes it, why tendinopathy is the accepted term, and the typical prognosis.
- Treatment options explained – the pros and cons of rest, injections, surgery, shockwave therapy, and why individualized physiotherapy remains the gold standard.
- The role of strength training – how heavy, slow resistance can improve muscle strength, tendon stiffness, and even brain-muscle connections.
- MRI myths – why structural changes don’t always match up with pain and function.
- Pain monitoring principles – why tendons respond differently, and how to use the 24-hour pain response as a guide.
- Compression and load management – understanding high vs low tendon loads, how sitting and stretching impact PHT, and why gradual reintroduction is key.
- Discharge advice – the importance of ongoing strength work, flare-up management, and avoiding extreme “all or nothing” approaches with sitting and stretching.
Why This Matters
Whether you’re new to PHT or have been struggling for years, this episode gives you a clear, research-backed framework for understanding your pain and making smarter rehab choices. It’s not just my perspective—it’s guidance from some of the leading tendon researchers in the world.