Most muscle strains (pulled muscles) are caused by overstretching muscles. Strains may be minor or severe, such as a torn muscle or tendon.
            Symptoms of a muscle strain can vary depending on how severe the strain is and may include:
            
              - Pain and tenderness that is worse with movement.
 
              - Swelling and bruising.
 
              - Normal or limited muscle movement.
 
              - A bulge or deformity at the site of a complete tear.
 
            
            Recovery time for a muscle strain can vary depending on a person's age and health and the type and severity of the strain. While a minor strain often heals well with home treatment, a severe strain may require medical treatment. If a severe strain is not treated, a person may have long-term pain, limited movement, and deformity.
           
         
        
          
            
              Current as of: July 31, 2024