What is an abdominal muscle strain?
A strain is a stretch or tear of a muscle or tendon. People
commonly call such an injury a "pulled" muscle. Your
abdominal muscles may be strained during a forceful
activity.
How does it occur?
During a vigorous activity, such as lifting or even hard
coughing or sneezing, these muscles may become strained.
What are the symptoms?
You have pain over the abdominal muscles.
At times these muscles may be torn. A tear all the way
through the muscles and the covering of the abdomen (called
the fascia) may result in an abdominal wall hernia. In a
hernia, some of the contents of the belly (intestines and
connective tissue) protrude through the tear and cause a
bulge in the abdominal wall.
How is it diagnosed?
Your healthcare provider will examine your abdomen. He or
she will ask you to do an exercise such as a sit-up or
abdominal "crunch" to check your symptoms. If you have a
hernia, your provider will be able to feel and see a bulge
in your abdomen.
How is it treated?
Right after you injure a muscle, you should put ice on the
area for 20 to 30 minutes every 3 to 4 hours for 2 to 3 days
or until the pain goes away. Your healthcare provider may
prescribe an anti-inflammatory medicine. Adults aged 65
years and older should not take non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medicine for more than 7 days without their
healthcare provider's approval. If you have an abdominal
hernia you may need surgery to correct this problem.
How long will the effects last?
The effects of an abdominal strain will vary depending on
whether it is a minor strain or a more significant strain.
With a minor strain you will have symptoms for a few weeks
while with a significant strain you may have symptoms for up
to a few months.
When can I return to my normal activities?
Everyone recovers from an injury at a different rate.
Return to your normal activities will be determined by how
soon your muscle recovers, not by how many days or weeks it
has been since your injury has occurred. In general, the
longer you have symptoms before you start treatment, the
longer it will take to get better. The goal of
rehabilitation is to return you to your normal activities as
soon as is safely possible. If you return too soon you may
worsen your injury.
You may return to your normal activities when you can bend
at the waist to touch your toes and straighten back up
without pain. If you have a hernia, be cautious about doing
strenuous abdominal activities and talk to your healthcare
provider about having it repaired.
How can I prevent abdominal muscle strains?
Abdominal muscle strains are best prevented by having well
toned abdominal muscles prior to vigorous activities. You
can tone these muscles by doing sit-ups or abdominal
crunches. You can also use an abdominal exercise machine.
It is important not to overdo it when beginning your
exercise program. When lifting heavy objects it is
important to lift correctly, with knees bent and your back
and abdomen straight.
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