it hurts very bad and will need some time to heal its self if its a bad tear then u might need doctors to go in and look at it with a camera or a scope
No, a tear in an abdominal muscle is called a muscle strain or muscle pull. A hernia is a separate condition where an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or tissue.
A strain is damage to a muscle. It can be as little as a 'pull' or as bad as a tear in the fabric of the muscle.
A fully contracted muscle that remains in tetanus for a prolonged period can cramp, tear, and pull tendons from their insertions.
An injury to either a muscle or the tissue that connects muscle to bone (called a tendon).
When muscle fibers are overstretched they tear.
Hamstring tear
When you pull on one of the arm muscles in the chicken wing, the muscle fibers are stretched. If the force applied exceeds the muscle's capacity, the muscle may tear or rupture. This can result in pain, inflammation, and loss of function in that muscle.
The term defined as a twist, pull, or tear is "strain." It refers to an injury to a muscle or tendon resulting from overstretching or overuse. Symptoms of strain may include pain, swelling, and limited range of motion.
Tear rhymes with stair and means to pull apart.
A herniation is the protrusion of muscle substance through a tear.
You tear a muscle.
Not breakable as such. But you can "tear" a muscle. And ruin the lining of the muscle.