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STRAINS
The most common muscle injury is a strain. A strain
results from the stretching and tearing of muscle fibers or tendons (fibrous bands
connecting muscle to adjacent bone).
SEVERITY OF
STRAINS :
Grade I
- Mild strain, mild pain
- Stretching of muscle or tendon
Grade II
- Moderate to severe pain,
- Stretching and partial tear of muscle or tendon
- Moderate loss of function
Grade III
- Severe pain
- Complete tear of muscle or tendon
- Usually requires some form of immobilization lasting
several weeks
- Loss of function (functional disability)
and necessity for crutches
- Usually managed conservatively with rehabilitation
exercises, but a small percentage may require surgery
TREATMENT:
Most strains heal completely within a few weeks. With
increasing injury severity, the rehabilitation process becomes more complex and
extensive.
The so-called PRICE regimen is an
often used program for the treatment of a strain:
- Protection
- Rest
- Ice
- Compression
- Elevation
Additionally treat with the use of anti-inflammatory
pain medicines. The most acceptable over-the-counter medications of this type
are Ibuprofen and Naproxen Sodium and should be taken in the
dosages indicated on the packaging.
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