Muscle tear in the arm

A muscle tear in the arm occurs when the muscle fibers (muscle cells) are overloaded and damaged. This can happen if the muscle is stretched suddenly or during a movement where the muscle cannot cope with the load. A stretch means that the muscle has been stretched beyond its normal capacity. If only part of the muscle is injured, it is called a partial rupture. If the whole muscle is torn off, it is called a complete rupture.

Muscle tear in the shoulder

A muscle tear in the shoulder occurs when the muscle fibers (muscle cells) are overloaded and damaged. This can happen if the muscle is stretched suddenly or during a movement where it cannot cope with the load. A stretch means that the muscle has been stretched beyond its normal capacity. If only part of the muscle is injured, it is called a partial rupture. If the whole muscle is torn off, it is called a complete rupture.

Muscle tear in the hip

A hip muscle tear occurs when the muscle fibers (muscle cells) in the hip muscles are damaged. The difference between a stretch, a partial tear and a total tear depends on the degree of damage and how many muscle fibers have been affected…

Muscle tear in the abdomen

An abdominal muscle tear occurs when the muscle fibers (muscle cells) in the abdominal muscles are overloaded and rupture. This can lead to a partial or complete rupture of the muscle. A stretch means that the muscle has been stretched beyond its normal capacity. A partial tear means that part of the muscle fibers have ruptured and a complete tear means that the whole muscle has ruptured and broken.

Muscle tear in the buttocks

A muscle tear in the buttocks, or rupture as it also called, occurs when the muscle fibers (muscle cells) are overloaded and damaged. This can happen if the muscle is stretched suddenly or during a movement where the muscle cannot cope with the load. A stretch means that the muscle has been stretched beyond its normal capacity. If only part of the muscle is injured, it is called a partial rupture. If the whole muscle is torn off, it is called a complete rupture.

Muscle rupture in the back

A muscle rupture in the back occurs when the muscle fibers (muscle cells) are overloaded and damaged. This can happen if the muscle is stretched suddenly or during a movement where the muscle cannot cope with the load. A stretch means that the muscle has been stretched beyond its normal capacity. If only part of the muscle is injured, it is called a partial rupture. If the whole muscle is torn off, it is called a complete rupture.

Muscle rupture in the calf

A calf muscle rupture occurs when the muscle fibers (muscle cells) are overloaded and damaged. This can happen if the muscle is stretched suddenly or during a movement where the muscle cannot cope with the load. A stretch means that the muscle has been stretched beyond its normal capacity. If only part of the muscle is injured, it is called a partial rupture. If the whole muscle is torn off, it is called a complete rupture.

Leg pain

Leg pain can have a major impact on people’s daily lives. Pain can be of different types and can occur in different parts of the leg, such as the thigh, knee, lower leg or ankle. To understand and treat pain effectively, it is important to understand the role of fascia in the body and how it can affect health and recovery.

Asymmetric load

Asymmetric load is a condition where the body experiences uneven or imbalanced loading on tissues such as bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, etc. Compared to overload, where the load is too high, asymmetric load means that the weight on our body is distributed unevenly. Imbalance can affect many parts of the body, including the back, neck, shoulders, hips and knees.