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Mahmoud A Hegazy
Mahmoud A Hegazyabout 6 years ago

what about myositis ossificans?! and what about its causes?!

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about 6 years ago

Myositis ossificans is a condition where bone tissue forms inside muscle or other soft tissue after an injury. It tends to develop in young adults and athletes who are more likely to experience traumatic injuries. Most of the time, myositis ossificans occurs in the large muscles of the arms or the legs. Regardless of the cause, myositis ossificans happens when the body makes an error in the healing process. Muscle cells, also known as fibroblasts, are accidentally replaced by immature bone cells at the site of the injury. Eventually, this can cause a hard lump or bump to develop within the muscle. This is a gradual process and begins within a few weeks after the initial injury.

about 6 years ago

Myositis ossificans usually resolves on its own. Taking pain relievers, such as naproxen or ibuprofen, can help relieve discomfort. Other things that a person can do at home include: resting the area icing the injury elevating the affected area gentle stretching wrapping the affected muscle with an elastic bandage to reduce swelling After the first 48 to 72 hours, a person can start physical therapy to build up strength in the muscle. If all else fails,Surgery of the growth is the ultimate option.

about 6 years ago

What S the treatment for myositis ossificans?

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