Sunday, July 7, 2013

What is Muscle Pain? What Causes it?



Muscle Pain


Muscle Pain

(Pulled Muscle; Muscle Strain; Muscle Injury; Muscle Tear)

Muscle pain - no matter how you describe it -  "pulled muscle", "muscle strain", "muscle injury" or "muscle tear" the end result is injury to your muscle resulting in muscle pain, weakness and reduced muscle performance.

How to Care for Muscle Pain?

Muscle pain can be caused by any strain, injury or tear. The most common are the high speed and load muscles such as your hamstrings, thigh (quadriceps), calf, back and biceps.

Muscle tears can range from a mild strain (grade one), moderate strain (grade two) to a severe strain or complete rupture (grade three).

Treatment options vary depending on the severity of your strain or tear.


What are the Characteristics of a Muscle Strain or Tear?

  • Muscle tightness
  • Bruising
  • Weakness
  • Inability to fully stretch your injured muscle

What’s the Best Treatment for a Muscle Strain or Tear?

Until you’ve been accurately diagnosed, use the following guidelines:
  • Ice and a compression bandage.
  • Elevate the region if it is swollen.
  • If it’s painful to walk you should be using crutches.
  • Reduce your training to a level where you feel no pain.
  • Seek the advice of your Physio or Massage Therapist.


      Muscle Pain Treatment?

      Returning to sport can be easy or complicated depending on the muscle affected. Some muscle tears such as hamstrings are notoriously difficult to get right. 

      Ideally you should undertake:

      • an assessment of your muscle function, core stability and biomechanics to avoid injury recurrence.
      • a remedial or sports style massage to ensure that any scar tissue doesn’t clump.
      • a muscle rehabilitation program that incorporates components of strength, endurance, flexibility and speed that is specific to your chosen sport.
      • a neural tissue dynamics assessment to ensure that no nerve tissue has become entrapped in the scar tissue.
      •  application of a heat retainer to the area when you return to sport.
      • application ice therapy after any training sessions.
      If you suffer a muscle tear which fails to respond after a few days or continues to niggle, please contact PhysioWorks for more specific advice.


      Causes of Muscle Pain, Tears & Strains

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      Achilles Tendonitis / Tendinitis

      Back Muscle Strain or Ligament Sprain

      Calf Muscle Tears

      Corked Thigh (Bruised Quadriceps)

      Golfers Elbow

      Groin Strain

      Hamstring Strain

      Muscle Pain: Strains or Tears

      Neck Headache

      Overuse Injuries

      Poor Hip Core

      Quadriceps (Thigh) Muscle Strain

      Rotator Cuff Tear

      RSI - Repetitive Strain Injury

      Shin Splints

      Side Strain (Abdominal)





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