Muscle Injuries.

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Muscle Injuries

Types of Injuries Strain Contusion Muscle Soreness Tendinitis and Tendinosis Impingement Syndromes

Muscle Strains 3 Grades Only difference between sprains and strains is grade 3 there is massive pain and it does not go away.

Contusions (Bruises) From Direct blows. Tissue explode from force. Discoloration is usually a sign things are improving Hip Pointer Thigh Contusion

Compartment Syndrome Acute compartment syndrome is a 911 emergency Happens from direct blows to the anterior aspect of lower leg (shin) or a fracture of Tibia Signs: Rapid swelling Foot drop Intense pain Numbness on top of foot

Fasciotomy

Myositis Ossificans When a bruise turns really bad. Bone growth in muscles as a protection mechanism Occurs because of repeated trauma to the same area

Soreness Two Types Acute Onset Pain usually gone in 24-48hrs AOMS DOMS Acute Onset Pain usually gone in 24-48hrs Causes muscle improvement

DOMS Delayed Onset Muscle soreness Causes by hypoxic injury to muscle tissue. Cell Death Takes 2-3 days before you feel sore. Pain finally subsides 10-14 days later.

Tendinitis vs Tendinosis characterized by a degeneration of the tendons Chronic Condition Tendinitis caused by an inflammation of the tendons Acute Condition

Achilles Tendinitis vs Tendinosis Overuse or Eccentric Injury Tendinitis is the acute phase (first 21 days) Achilles Tendinosis Chronic Phase (after 21 days) PRP Treatment

Achilles Tendon Rupture Sounds like a gun shot. Weekend Warrior Most commonly had Achilles Tendinitis or Tendinosis

Jumper’s Knee Patellar Tendinitis Either an Overuse or Eccentric Injury Usually caused by issues in the foot or muscle weakness in the hip and knee is having to compensate.

Runner’s Knee Iliotibial band Syndrome Tight Hip abductors Pain in Lateral aspect of knee by knee cap

Osgood Schlatter’s and Sever’s Apophysitis Injuires (Growth plate attachments where muscles are pulling) Occurs during pre-puberty or puberty times Extremely Painful Can lead to future impairments for athletes as grow into adulthood Opposite of Osgood is called Larson-Johannson

Shoulder Impingement Sometimes referred to as Rotator cuff tendinitis this condition is an irritation of these tendons and inflammation of the bursa (a normally smooth layer) lining these tendons. Causes: Keeping the arm in the same position for long periods of time, such as doing computer work or hairstyling Sleeping on the same arm each night Playing sports requiring the arm to be moved over the head repeatedly as in tennis, baseball (particularly pitching), swimming, and lifting weights over the head. Working with the arm overhead for many hours or days (such as painters and carpenters) Poor control or coordination of your shoulder and shoulder blade muscles

Carpal Tunnel Carpal tunnel syndrome is pressure on the median nerve It can lead to numbness, tingling, weakness, or muscle damage in the hand and fingers. Carpal tunnel syndrome is common in people who perform repetitive motions of the hand and wrist. Typing on a computer keyboard is probably the most common cause of carpal tunnel. Other causes include: Driving Assembly line work Painting Writing Use of tools (especially hand tools or tools that vibrate) Racquet Sports such as Tennis or racquetball

Rotator Cuff Tear and SLAP Supraspinatus tear Commonly involves Long Head Biceps tendon S = Superior L = Labrum A= Anterior P=Posterior

Tommy John Injury