June 12, 2026 · The American journal of sports medicine · DOI: 10.1177/03635465261453077

Partial Tenotomy and Reattachment for Chronic Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy: Functional Outcomes, Return to Sport, and Patient Satisfaction

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The authors aimed to evaluate the functional outcomes, return-to-sport rates, and complication profiles of patients undergoing partial tenotomy and reattachment for chronic proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT). The study found significant improvements in functional scores, with 76.9% of patients returning to sport and high levels of patient satisfaction, indicating that this surgical intervention is effective for managing chronic PHT.

Nicolas Lefèvre, Mohamad K Moussa, Eugénie Valentin, Tarek Hadjam, Antoine Gerometta, Olivier Grimaud, Alain Meyer, Yoann Bohu, Frédéric Khiami, Alexandre Hardy

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