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  2. Muscle strains - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Minor injuries may only overstretch a muscle or tendon, while more severe injuries may involve partial or complete tears in these tissues. Sometimes called pulled muscles, strains commonly occur in the lower back and in the muscles at the back of the thigh (hamstrings).

  3. Muscle strains - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    For immediate self-care of a muscle strain, try the R.I.C.E. approach — rest, ice, compression, elevation: Rest. Avoid activities that cause pain, swelling or discomfort. But don't avoid all physical activity. Ice. Even if you're seeking medical help, ice the area immediately.

  4. Muscle strains (IT band, groin, hip flexor) - Overview - Mayo...

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    The symptoms of a hip/thigh muscle strain include pain, bruising, swelling, reduced motion, weakness, and difficulty walking. For a hamstring injury, you may have pain with sitting. Using the injured muscle or tendon will cause increased pain.

  5. Hamstring injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Some people have muscle weakness or are not able to put weight on the injured leg. When to see a doctor. Mild hamstring strains can be treated at home. But see a health care provider if you can't bear weight on the injured leg or if you can't walk more than four steps without a lot of pain.

  6. Hamstring injury - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    In severe hamstring injuries, the muscle can tear or even separate from the pelvis or shinbone. When this happens, a small piece of bone can be pulled away from the main bone, known as an avulsion fracture. X-rays can check for avulsion fractures, while ultrasound and MRIs can show tears in the muscles and tendons.

  7. Pinched nerve - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues, such as bones, cartilage, muscles or tendons. This pressure can cause pain, tingling, numbness or weakness. A pinched nerve can occur in many areas of the body.

  8. Torn meniscus - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    If you've torn your meniscus, it might take 24 hours or more for pain and swelling to begin, especially if the tear is small. You might develop the following signs and symptoms in your knee: A popping sensation; Swelling or stiffness; Pain, especially when twisting or rotating your knee; Difficulty straightening your knee fully

  9. Achilles tendon rupture - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The Achilles tendon is a strong fibrous cord that connects the muscles in the back of your calf to your heel bone. If you overstretch your Achilles tendon, it can tear (rupture). Achilles (uh-KILL-eez) tendon rupture is an injury that affects the back of your lower leg.

  10. Rotator cuff injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint, keeping the head of the upper arm bone firmly within the shallow socket of the shoulder. A rotator cuff injury can cause a dull ache in the shoulder that worsens at night.

  11. ACL injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Your knee may swell, feel unstable and become too painful to bear weight. Depending on the severity of your ACL injury, treatment may include rest and rehabilitation exercises to help you regain strength and stability, or surgery to replace the torn ligament followed by rehabilitation.