Yes, if you have a sprain or strain, it will hurt even when you elevate it and rest. The tissues have been damaged, and that's going to be painful until they heal. Ice and elevation helps, and you can take acetaminophen or ibuprofen for the pain.
This happened to me once and it was a torn muscle that was affecting my ribs. The cause of it was trampoline jumping.
In a resting muscle you have few muscle fibres, which contract in batches to give you muscle tone. You have got maximum ATP molecules, generated in resting muscle.
A hernia or a torn muscle.
No
muscle tone
its wear your muscles slightly torn and it keeps hurting and you limp
Resting, Icing, compressing, elevating the muscle
That I am hurt :'(
A torn bicep muscle can usually occur when your bicep muscle is fully extended and under too much pressure. Weight lifters often get a torn bicep muscle when doing the preacher curl. The preacher curl can really strain the bicep muscle, and lead to a torn bicep muscle if you are lifting to much weight or have not warmed up correctly. Your bicep is a muscle on your arm. it is the muscle that you usually flex when trying to show off your srength. Most torn bicep muscle injuries occur when the arm is fully extended and the lifter is just about to pull the weight back up. When you get a torn bicep muscle you will feel an immediate sharp pain in your bicep near your elbow, followed by bicep muscle weakness and stiffness and eventaully bruising.
The Ca2+ ion concentration of the sarcoplasmic reticulum will be greater in a resting muscle
A strain is a torn or stretched muscle or tendon.
A sprain is an injury in which a muscle is overstretched or torn. Tendinitis is an injury that occurs when a tendon becomes inflamed or torn. That's the difference between a muscle sprain and tendinitis.