What is a Pulled muscle

One of the most common injuries to athletes is the pulled muscle. When a muscle group is over-stretched it can become sore and result in a loss of mobility. There may also be minor swelling or bruising. Small tears in the muscle fiber are also a result of a pulled muscle. When those tears bleed, you start to see the bruise beneath the skin at the site of the soreness.

As with most sports injuries, ice is the best medicine. This will reduce any inflammation that you may have and will also reduce the pain. You can also take ibuprofen to further reduce inflammation and help manage the pain.

The only thing that can cure a pulled muscle is time. If you were to travel to a clinic made for sports clinic they might be capable of giving you various types of treatments which will assist in speeding up the process of healing, however you will not find a magic fix. One of the wisest things that you can do is to not do anything during the time that the muscle tissue is healing and to be certain that you do not over exert it either.

When you are able to resume activity, always make sure that you take the time to stretch well and to warm up properly. Over-exerting cold muscles is often the cause of the pull in the first place. When you ask a muscle group to work hard without allowing it the time to establish the proper blood flow, you are asking for trouble.

You may find that wrapping the affected area with an elastic bandage helps keep it warm and loose, thus preventing the possibility of further damage. These wraps are available at many local pharmacies and sporting goods retailers.

If, after a period of time, you see no improvement then you may want to seek treatment at a sports medicine facility. If you have underestimated the extent of your injury, then you may have something more substantial than a pulled muscle and you may have actually torn it. The result is that the muscle tears free from the bone and can curl back up on it self. This is extremely painful and it is unlikely that it could happen without you knowing it, but prolonged pain is probably something that you should get checked out. A severely torn muscle can require surgery to repair and the longer you wait the worse it will get.

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