Muscles should not be overworked because that can result in tearing of the muscles and muscle strain. It can also lead to other injuries like pulled muscles and sprains.
Pulled Muscles Sprains Contusions
There are three grades of sprains. Grade I sprains. Grade II sprains. Grade III, or third degree, sprains
Sprains frequently occur in the ankle, knee, and wrist due to their involvement in various activities and movements. On the other hand, strains are common in the muscles of the back, hamstrings, and quadriceps, often resulting from overexertion or improper lifting techniques. Both injuries can cause pain and limit mobility, but their underlying mechanisms differ, with sprains affecting ligaments and strains affecting muscles or tendons.
Most likely leg sprains and broken bones.
The primary injuries that affect the muscular system are strains and sprains. But inflammation and irritation of nerves is the biggest source of pain after injury.
If you mean Cyclobenzaprine, (Flexeril), it is a muscle relaxant.
Chinese massage is commonly used to treat back strain, pulled muscles, tendinitis, sciatica , rheumatism, arthritis, sprains, and similar ailments.
Orthopedic surgeons treat and operate on disorders or diseases of the musculoskeletal system, bones, tendons, ligaments, joints, and muscles. Such as: * Setting broken bones * Treating sprains and strains of muscles * Treating sprains and strains of ligaments * Treating sprains and strains of tendons * Amputations * Reattachment surgery for severed limbs or digits * Putting pins and plates in trauma victims * Straightening scoliosis (crooked spines) * Joint repair of torn ligaments or tendons * Repairing vertebral disc herniation (slipped discs)
Muscles help with posture, prevent strains and sprains and also get burns fat (we are past an age where we need to store fat for a time when we may run out)
Methocarbamol is a muscle relaxant used to treat muscle spasms and pain caused by strains, sprains, or other muscle injuries. It works by helping to relax the muscles.
C. W. Mansell Moullin has written: 'Sprains' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sprains and Strains, Sprains