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Discover Ludwig"muscle strain" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an injury or overuse of a muscle, resulting in pain, stiffness, and potentially limited movement. You can use "muscle strain" in various contexts, such as: - "After lifting heavy weights at the gym, I developed a muscle strain in my lower back." - "The athlete was unable to compete due to a severe muscle strain in their leg." - "A muscle strain is a common sports injury that can be prevented by properly warming up before physical activity." - "I'm experiencing a muscle strain in my neck from sitting at my desk all day." - "To treat a muscle strain, it's important to rest the affected area and apply ice to reduce inflammation."
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"It's an issue that's resolvable, because it's just a muscle strain," Cashman said.
Clemens, who is sidelined with a groin muscle strain, went on the disabled list July 13...
There is no inclination to rush him for fear of him picking up a muscle strain.
About halfway through his bullpen session, Leiter felt the muscle strain.
William Gallas was also in difficulties before the end with a muscle strain.
A magnetic resonance imaging test yesterday showed the same muscle strain, the team said.
Only after that game was Rivera shut down for three weeks with a muscle strain.
Meanwhile, Houston was being treated for a back muscle strain he sustained in training camp.
A horse's mobility is everything, and I began wondering about a hoof abscess or a muscle strain.
The muscle strain does not require surgery but it needs attention he could not give it while competing here.
Sosa, the majors' home run leader with 50, had been sidelined with a muscle strain in his lower back.
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