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A muscle pull is a condition where the muscles
of the back are injured due to a traumatic pulling of the fibers.
This tearing of the fibers is known as a muscle strain.
A sudden or abrupt movement that causes the muscles to stretch the
muscles past their point of elasticity usually causes these
injuries. While some back strains are the result of a high
velocity impact (an example is a car accident that causes
whiplash), other types of pulls are caused by repetitive strain.
For example, a person who maintains improper posture at a computer
on a regular basis, or a tennis player who uses improper form may
have their muscles tighten to the extent that something as simple
as reaching for a salt shaker can cause them to pull a muscle. To
add to the pain of a pulled muscle, the surrounding muscles react
to the tear by stiffening to protect the injured muscle from
further harm
With Chiropractic Care, on average, it may take about six weeks to
recover from a muscle pull with some relief being felt after about
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The first line of treatment is to support and protect the muscles,
help them to loosen up and lessen the pain and minimize any
inflammation. After the scar tissue has begun to accumulate, it
will be important to perform procedures that help break down the
scar tissue in the muscle so as to let the muscle regain it's
normal flexibility and lessen the chance of further injury. This
is done with gentle chiropractic adjustments. After three weeks,
the muscle strain usually benefits from a program of mild
exercise.
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