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The phrase "muscle strains" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing injuries related to muscles, often in the context of sports or physical activity. Example: "After the intense workout, I felt a sharp pain in my leg, which I later discovered was a muscle strain."
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He was treated for cuts, muscle strains and hypothermia.
Trainers said that some steroid users also have a higher risk of torn tendons and muscle strains, because the skeleton is supporting more muscle than nature had intended.
The danger is that such prolonged travel will cause stiffness leading to muscle strains.
"I used to get a lot of trouble, mostly muscle strains," he told reporters.
Cole ticked off the dangers of doing an unmodified shoulder stand: muscle strains, overstretched ligaments and cervical-disk injuries.
The transfers, then, are meant to punish the 20 firefighters, each of whom averaged at least 40 days of sick time each year for the last three years for injuries like muscle strains and sprains.
Blisters the size of golf balls, muscle strains, recurring sciatica, sunstroke and beard-itch have been tough but we have kept each other's morale high during the low points.
For all the talk of injuries, it is impossible to be sympathetic about muscle strains and it all goes back to the failure to improve the squad adequately during the past two transfer windows.
Athletes can live with muscle strains, but a torn ligament or tendon is serious business.
Muscle strains heal.
Culprit #1: Muscle Strains The lowdown.
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