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Muscle Strain

Sprain

Sprain is the rupture of the muscle fibers from either too strong contraction, over stretching or from a direct blow on the muscle by some external factor.

Reasons:

  • Decreased elasticity of muscles due to omission of stretching exercises
  • Excessive muscle fatigue after prolonged exercise
  • Poor equipment (e.g. inappropriate footwear)
  • Exercising in a wet and cold environment
  • Poor diet and lack of potassium, sodium or magnesium in the body
  • Bad technique when performing the exercises

Sprain Classification:

  • First Degree: simple stretching of the muscle fibers is observed.
  • Second Degree: a partial rupture of the muscle fibers is observed.
  • Third Degree: a complete tear of the muscle is observed.

Treatment:

  • Immediately after the injury we apply: immobilization – ice therapy – compression – elevation of the limb.
  • Decongest the area from the hematoma / edema and improve mobility with local tissue support (bandaging or kinesiotaping).
  • Gentle stretches.
  • Strength program that begins with isometric exercises and continues progressively with plyometric exercises.
  • Exercises should never exceed pain thresholds while resistances are progressively increased.

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