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- Side_strain abstract "A side strain is a muscle strain caused by tearing of the transversalis fascia or the internal oblique muscle. When this occurs, stretching the muscle will be severely painful, making it difficult to move the arm, and the strain may later be marked by swelling or bruising.The strain usually occurs due to the internal oblique muscle contracting suddenly from a stretched position. It may happen suddenly, or over time from regular repetitive activity. It is common in cricket players, and occurs on the opposite side of the arm that is used for bowling. The injury has also been reported in rowing, baseball and ice hockey. The preferred treatment for a side strain is regular rest and inactivity on the affected muscle. With appropriate rest, regular activity on the muscle can occur between 4 to 6 weeks, though it may take longer.".
- Side_strain wikiPageID "44914466".
- Side_strain wikiPageLength "1863".
- Side_strain wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Side_strain wikiPageRevisionID "640528003".
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Bowling_(cricket).
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Bruise.
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Injuries_of_abdomen,_lower_back,_lumbar_spine_and_pelvis.
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Ice_hockey.
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Rowing.
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Strain_(injury).
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_fascia.
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLinkText "side strain".
- Side_strain wikiPageWikiLinkText "strained his side".
- Side_strain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Injury-stub.
- Side_strain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Side_strain subject Category:Injuries_of_abdomen,_lower_back,_lumbar_spine_and_pelvis.
- Side_strain hypernym Strain.
- Side_strain type Species.
- Side_strain comment "A side strain is a muscle strain caused by tearing of the transversalis fascia or the internal oblique muscle. When this occurs, stretching the muscle will be severely painful, making it difficult to move the arm, and the strain may later be marked by swelling or bruising.The strain usually occurs due to the internal oblique muscle contracting suddenly from a stretched position. It may happen suddenly, or over time from regular repetitive activity.".
- Side_strain label "Side strain".
- Side_strain sameAs m.012k_86g.
- Side_strain wasDerivedFrom Side_strain?oldid=640528003.
- Side_strain isPrimaryTopicOf Side_strain.