Medical Treatment of Muscle Lesion

  • Eirale C
  • Bisciotti G
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Abstract

Immobilization has been shown to result in beneficial effects in the very early phase of muscle regeneration as it appears to provide the new granulation tissue with the necessary tensile strength to resist the forces created by muscle contractions [1,2]. This can be achieved simply by applying rigid adhesive taping. The use of crutches is also recommended in cases of major lesions. After the first few days, early mobilization should commence. This provokes more rapid and intensive capillary development in the injured area, better regeneration of muscle fibers, and more parallel orientation of the regenerating myofibers in comparison to immobi‐ lization, which was the previously preferred treatment for injured muscle [3,4].

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Eirale, C., & Bisciotti, G. (2013). Medical Treatment of Muscle Lesion. In Muscle Injuries in Sport Medicine. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/56329

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