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Kniesehnenverletzung
v slovarju PONS
ˈham·string in·ju·ry SAM.
v slovarju PONS
in·ju·ry [ˈɪnʤəri] SAM.
1. injury (wound):
Verletzung ž. spol <-, -en>
to do oneself an injury brit. angl., avstral. angl. šalj.
sich tož. verletzen [o. pog. weh tun]
2. injury no pl (wounding):
Verletzung ž. spol <-, -en>
I. ham·string [ˈhæmstrɪŋ] SAM. ANAT.
Kniesehne ž. spol
hamstring of animal
Achillessehne ž. spol
II. ham·string <-strung, -strung> [ˈhæmstrɪŋ] GLAG. preh. glag. usu passive
1. hamstring (cut the tendon):
2. hamstring fig. (prevent):
to hamstring sth attempt, plan
Vnos OpenDict
hamstring SAM.
Strokovni slovar za bančništvo, finance in zavarovanja PONS
injury SAM. TRGI IN KONKUR.
Nachteil m. spol
Present
Ihamstring
youhamstring
he/she/ithamstrings
wehamstring
youhamstring
theyhamstring
Past
Ihamstrung
youhamstrung
he/she/ithamstrung
wehamstrung
youhamstrung
theyhamstrung
Present Perfect
Ihavehamstrung
youhavehamstrung
he/she/ithashamstrung
wehavehamstrung
youhavehamstrung
theyhavehamstrung
Past Perfect
Ihadhamstrung
youhadhamstrung
he/she/ithadhamstrung
wehadhamstrung
youhadhamstrung
theyhadhamstrung
PONS OpenDict

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Later, he damaged a hamstring during practices and could not play for the rest of the tournament.
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Due to being slowed by the hamstring injuries, he did not win the starting linebacker position.
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Imbalances in muscle strength and length are also a cause, such as weak hamstrings, or tight hip flexors (psoas).
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For example, if the quadriceps femoris and hamstring contract simultaneously at a high intensity, the stronger muscle (usually the quadriceps) overpowers the weaker muscle (hamstrings).
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Tight-fitting shorts were a notable fashion trend in most leagues in the 1980s and some players began to wear hamstring warmers.
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