since i pulled my trapezius, a neck muscle, my mom gave me pain killers (like Advil or Tylenol) and then she gave me a hot pack to put around my neck. and finally, she put some icy hot gel on my neck also. your neck will be hurting for a couple of days but then it should stop hurting.
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Yes, wait for it to heal.
The only thing you can really do is rest it. Just do what ever you can to not use the muscle very much. It normally takes about 2-4 weeks for a pulled muscle to heal. I haven't heard to many cases of a pulled muscle in the abdomen. So you might want to see a doctor and make sure its not a hernia.
How to know if you pulled a muscle or got injured
Tightness and kinks in the neck can cause headaches.
Get him to the vet, he may have done more damage than simply pulled a muscle. However, if it's just a pulled muscle, you will have to crate him for a little while to allow him to heal. Talk to your vet to see what he/she recommends and to get some pain-killer for the dog too.
If ur wanting someone to answer this they need to what ur talking about, that could be anything, from a bone in ur neck to a pulled muscle.
You Have Probably Pulled A Muscle The Muscles In The Neck Are Very Fragile... And You Should Go And Rest Your Neck Don't Move It And Lay A Hot Bag On The Back Of Your Neck.
A pulled groin muscle can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks to heal, depending on the severity of the injury. It is important to rest, ice the area, and avoid activities that worsen the pain to promote healing. Physical therapy may also be beneficial in the recovery process.
Yes, neck muscle is a skeletal muscle.There is no single neck muscle, however, all the muscles in the neck are skeletal.
Mostly relax and move your neck slowly till the muscle adjusts itself again and then you can start to do some more exercises for that muscle. I hope this helps.
Also known as a wry neck, spasmodic torticollis is a stiff neck due to spasmodic contraction of the neck muscle. The spasm causes the head to be pulled toward the affected side.
Weakness is a very common side effect of muscle strain. If the weakness continues, or grows worse, you should ask your doctor what you can do to help your neck heal.