Monday, November 25, 2013

Corked Thigh Treatment. What to do? Why & When?

What is a Corked Thigh?

Corked Thigh
(Also known as: "Dead Leg", Quadriceps Contusions, "Charleys Horse") 
corked thigh  is very common in contact sports. In simple teams, your thigh muscles are usually "kneed" by an opponent during a tackle or similar impact. The muscle is crushed against the underlying bone. The impact to the muscles causes significant bruising and bleeding both intramuscularly and also between the muscle and your femur (thigh bone).

It's damage can often be much more than you might expect for such a simple cause and these injuries should be treated with respect.  If not treated correctly or if treated too aggressively then Myositis Ossificans may result.

There are Two Types of Contusion

Intramuscular Contusion

This is a tearing of the muscle within the sheath that surrounds it. This means that the initial bleeding may stop early (within hours) because of increased pressure within the muscle. However, the fluid is unable to escape as the muscle sheath prevents it. The result is considerable loss of muscle function, power and pain which can take days or weeks to recover. You are not likely to see any bruising come out with this type - especially in the early stages. Physiotherapy and carefully performed Massage Therapy are highly recommended for a speedy recovery. These interventions are important to prevent functional morbidity related to the large compression issues and myositis ossificans.

Intermuscular Contusion

This is a tearing of the muscle and part of the sheath surrounding it. This means that the initial bleeding will take longer to stop especially if you do not ice it. However recovery is often faster than intramuscular as the blood and fluids can flow away from the site of injury. You are more likely to see bruising come out with this one. These injuries respond very well to Physiotherapy and Massage.

What are the Symptoms of a Corked Thigh?

  • Pain after being whacked in the leg.
  • You might get swelling or bruising.
  • Restricted movement and reduced power.

Corked Thigh Treatment?

Seek professional help quickly if you can. Otherwise implement a RICE regime until you can be assessed.

After two to three days check:

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