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Gravity pulled muscles - Earth pulled muscles - pulled muscle can vary in severity, depending on how much the muscle fibers are torn. A pulled muscle is also called muscle pulling or muscle fatigue.
In general, a muscle or a derived strain is denoted by I, II or III.
Grade I strain or pull
In grade I strain, the muscle is overstretched beyond its limit. Some muscle fibers may or may not tear. You may experience discomfort or mild pain at the site of your injury. Swelling can also be present. You can usually move your injured limb with mild discomfort. A grade I strain is also called benign strain.
Grade II
Grade II or moderate strain occurs when the muscle is overworked or stressed beyond its limit with torn muscle fibers more . The pain is more pronounced with swelling present. The movement of the injured limb can be difficult. The injured area is usually sensitive to touch. Bruising may also be present.
Grade III
In grade III strain, most or all of the muscle is torn. In some cases, muscles or other adjacent structures can be injured, as well. Symptoms are usually severe and moving the injured limb is usually impossible because of severe pain. A strain of grade III is sometimes called a strain.
Although benign strains can be effectively managed with simple home remedies, stumps or moderate and severe muscle pulls should be seen by a trained health care provider. If you have severe pain and swelling immediately after your injury, have worsening symptoms despite treatment at home, or you are not sure of the severity of your injury, do not hesitate to consult your doctor.
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In general, a muscle or a derived strain is denoted by I, II or III.
Grade I strain or pull
In grade I strain, the muscle is overstretched beyond its limit. Some muscle fibers may or may not tear. You may experience discomfort or mild pain at the site of your injury. Swelling can also be present. You can usually move your injured limb with mild discomfort. A grade I strain is also called benign strain.
Grade II
Grade II or moderate strain occurs when the muscle is overworked or stressed beyond its limit with torn muscle fibers more . The pain is more pronounced with swelling present. The movement of the injured limb can be difficult. The injured area is usually sensitive to touch. Bruising may also be present.
Grade III
In grade III strain, most or all of the muscle is torn. In some cases, muscles or other adjacent structures can be injured, as well. Symptoms are usually severe and moving the injured limb is usually impossible because of severe pain. A strain of grade III is sometimes called a strain.
Although benign strains can be effectively managed with simple home remedies, stumps or moderate and severe muscle pulls should be seen by a trained health care provider. If you have severe pain and swelling immediately after your injury, have worsening symptoms despite treatment at home, or you are not sure of the severity of your injury, do not hesitate to consult your doctor.
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