Muscle tear

Musculoskeletal & Spine

Muscle tears can happen from a sudden injury or develop through repetitive strain. Partial tears may go unrecognised and lead to ongoing weakness or re-injury. An MRI may show changes in muscle tissue consistent with a partial or complete tear. Finding a muscle tear allows for appropriate rehabilitation that may help prevent the injury from leading to chronic dysfunction.

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