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Submitted by Doctor Hibbert on Thu, 2007-06-07 19:33.
Russ Ortiz has been around the block in the major leagues, so it comes as no suprise that he is headed onto the disabled list with a strained forearm. He's had issues with the forearm in the past, but those were nerve issues and not a strained forearm.
The team is saying two weeks for the injury to heal, which is about the right amount of time. It must be stressed, though, that this would only be the case if it is a strain. What is a strained forearm? A strained forearm occurs when a muscle in the forearm is over extended or over stretched and tears form.
What is the treatment for a strained forearm? An over the counter pain medication should take care of any inflammation and pain in the forearm. If inflammation continues, a prescribed anti-inflammatory might be used. It's important to continue to rehab the injury through light stretching and use. You don't want the muscle to atrophy. How long does it take a strained forearm to heal? For mild to midrange strains, it's going to take about two weeks. For major strains of the forearm it's going to be a month. read more | 3 comments | 7461 reads
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