Muscle strain is divided into three degrees in terms of intensity of injury.
A - muscle strain of the first degree:
It occurs when the elongation in the muscle fibers is simple and leads to partial rupture in the muscle fibers without loss of contact and muscle strength, and pain in the tensile position increases when the pressure is light and there is no significant lack of muscle strength.
B - muscle strain of the second degree:
And occurs when the muscle prolongation caused by the injury of moderate sharpness and there was a partial rupture in the muscle fibers and hemorrhage between these fibers and the symptoms associated with the type of muscular tension of the first degree with increased pain and difficulty moving the injured part.
C - muscle tension of the third degree:
The muscular elongation resulting from the injury is severe and a total rupture occurs in the muscle fibers leading to loss of muscular contact. This type of muscular tension is accompanied by severe pain in the area of injury and hemodial hemorrhage can sometimes be observed with a noticeable loss of muscle strength. The affected area.
A - muscle strain of the first degree:
It occurs when the elongation in the muscle fibers is simple and leads to partial rupture in the muscle fibers without loss of contact and muscle strength, and pain in the tensile position increases when the pressure is light and there is no significant lack of muscle strength.
B - muscle strain of the second degree:
And occurs when the muscle prolongation caused by the injury of moderate sharpness and there was a partial rupture in the muscle fibers and hemorrhage between these fibers and the symptoms associated with the type of muscular tension of the first degree with increased pain and difficulty moving the injured part.
C - muscle tension of the third degree:
The muscular elongation resulting from the injury is severe and a total rupture occurs in the muscle fibers leading to loss of muscular contact. This type of muscular tension is accompanied by severe pain in the area of injury and hemodial hemorrhage can sometimes be observed with a noticeable loss of muscle strength. The affected area.