The over-extension of a muscle might feel like burning or pain in the muscle. After the exercise, the muscle can feel sore or even swollen.
A pulled muscle occurs when muscle fibers are stretched beyond their limit, leading to pain and limited range of motion. A strained muscle, on the other hand, involves the overextension or tearing of muscle fibers or tendons, causing pain, swelling, and loss of function. Both injuries are common during physical activity and require rest, ice, compression, and elevation for treatment.
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Inn other words muscle flexing can be called muscle shortening and extension when muscle is elongating. For example when you bend you arm towards your shoulder your bicep muscle is shortening and you can feel a bump. When you extend your arm you can feel that the bump is stretching out and disappearing, that is muscle extension.
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Overuse or overextension of a ligament can result in a sprain, which is a stretching or tearing of the ligament. This can cause pain, swelling, and instability in the affected joint. Severe cases may require medical intervention such as physical therapy or surgery.
Muscle tone refers to residual muscle tension or in another words levels of contraction of the muscle while at rest. Muscle tone is what makes the muscles feel and look like while at rest.
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you cannot pull a muscle in your heart cause there are no bones that connect to the heart. alternatively there are no muscles close by. you probably misheard your DR. or he said you have pulled a muscle near your heart like an intercostal muscle (between rib muscle) and the pain of that can feel similar to the chest pain people feel when they are havng a heart attack.
Generally, you'll feel and aching, twinging or throbbing pain in the area of the pulled muscle and it will hurt more when you flex said muscle.