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10-12 months
The healing time of a muscle wound is greatly affected by factors such as the muscle injured and severity of injury. It is generally accepted; however, that the normal tearing down of muscles caused by strenuous exercise requires 48 hours to heal and strengthen. People who work out every day usually circumvent this by working out different muscle groups every day while the others heal.
..I remember when I tore my thigh muscle from stretching.. I stopped stretching for at least a week, just to be on the safe side not to damage it again.
The long thin tendon commonly used for tendon transplants is the flexor tendon from the hamstring muscle, known as the "semitendinosus" tendon.
A very long time because there is not a good blood supply. You're probably looking at several months, perhaps as long as a year before you really feel back to normal. And it's possible you'll always have some trouble with that joint.
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.
It depends on what in the world you did to them? If you're talking a muscle injury, like trying to break a 500 sit-ups record, you will feel better in a day or so. If you pulled a muscle, you should let it heal for at least a week or two before trying to work them again. If it's a more intrusive injury, see a doc.
There is no set time for any strained muscle to heal, it is all dependent on the individual. It would be recommened to rest the strained muscle as much as possible as anything too strenuous will increase the length of recovery. There is a good five step process to remember called PRICE, this stands for: protection, rest, ice, compression & elevationhttp://www.wisegeek.com/how-should-i-treat-a-strained-muscle.htm Go to the above link for a helpful guide on how to treat a strained muscle. Hope this helps. Aaron
A long flat muscle is characterized as a flat muscle.
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