First Aid: Pulled Muscleby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 14 Jun 2008 04:00 PM A pulled muscle -- or muscle strain -- is when a muscle is stretched too far, and small tears develop. Pulled muscles are graded by severity.
For Grade I and Grade II sprains, you may be able to treat the injury at home. (More severe sprains may need temporary immobilization, crutches, or other medical interventions.) The number one thing you can do for a pulled muscle is REST. Your body may need between one and five days of rest, depending on the severity of the muscle strain. Other things you can do include:
It's easy to prevent a pulled muscle. Warm up before you work out or play sports. This will help loosen the muscle and prevent muscles. Keeping your body and muscles warm can also help prevent pulled muscles. Wear a warm-up suit between matches to keep your body from getting stiff. Strengthening your muscles over time can also help prevent muscle strain injuries. Stronger muscles are far less likely to sustain an injury -- or a re-injury. One last word of advice: know your limits. When you are fatigued, you're more likely to get injured in a number of ways. When your muscles are fatigued, you are more susceptible to strain injuries. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevanthealth tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags first aid, muscle, muscle strain, pulled muscle Discuss this article
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