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'''Strain''' is a term used in [[medicine]] and [[physiology]] to describe an injury to a [[muscle]] or [[tendon]] due to overstretching or overexertion. Strains can occur in any muscle or tendon, but they are most common in the lower back and in the muscles and tendons of the legs, including the [[hamstring]] and [[calf]] muscles. ==Types of Strains== There are two types of strains: acute and chronic. * '''[[Acute Strain]]''' occurs when a muscle becomes strained due to a sudden, sharp movement. This can happen during any physical activity, including lifting heavy objects or during sports. * '''[[Chronic Strain]]''' is the result of prolonged, repetitive movement of a muscle or tendon. This can occur in both occupational and sporting environments, where the same movements are performed over a long period of time. ==Symptoms== The symptoms of a strain can vary depending on the severity of the injury, but they often include: * Pain and tenderness in the affected muscle or tendon * Swelling * Bruising * Limited movement * Muscle spasms ==Treatment== Treatment for a strain typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation ([[RICE]]). In severe cases, surgery may be required to repair the damaged muscle or tendon. ==Prevention== Prevention of strains involves proper warm-up and cool-down exercises, regular stretching, and maintaining good posture during physical activity. ==See Also== * [[Sprain]] * [[Muscle Tear]] * [[Tendonitis]] [[Category:Injuries]] [[Category:Musculoskeletal disorders]] [[Category:Sports medicine]] {{stub}} {{No image}}
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