to walk on it you should relax or use cruthes to guide yourslef around The worst thing to do would be to keep using the muscle when you already know it's torn. You damage the muscle more if you keep applying pressure to it. The best thing to do is to rest, add ice, apply compression, and elevate the muscle. If it's really bad, you should see a doctor.
Leg Muscle
it is caused by the strain on your leg,as well as the temples
Hamstring tear
Most of the time, you are tearing your muscle! Believe it or not, in order to get stronger, you need to tear your muscle. But sometimes, when your arm or leg is stiff or doesn't look right, it means you pulled it.
If you touch a daddy long leg the worst that can happen is it will crawl on you. Many say the daddy long leg is venomos but it is the farthest thing from venomus
Quadriceps muscle is one of the strongest muscle of the body, but yes it can tear. Quadricpes muscle originates from the femur the thigh bone and inserts into the knee cap bone patella and then it goes down further to insert onto the leg bone or tibia. The main function of the muscle is extension of the knee that is to make the knee straight. it can tear at three locations 1 quadriceps tendon tear 2 patella fracture 3 patellar tendon tear the effect of this is inability to extend the knee and inability to lock the knee while standing the person buckles at the knee while standing.
A muscle fiber tear and a blood clot. There is no other name for such things. If you damage large enough blood vessels, you can form a very large visible bruise known as a 'hematoma.' But, whenever you tear any blood vessel, even tiny capillaries, as you would when you tear a muscle, you get some amount of blood clotting-- this is normal, it's how the body works.
muscle
Cardiac muscle.
No. The worst thing that could possibly happen is having to get stitches, but that depends on the size of the pen.
The sotonage is the muscle that connects the leg to the upper body!
The gastrocnemius muscle is located with the soleus in the posterior (back) compartment of the leg. It is associated with the "bulge" in the calf muscle.