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Calf muscle contusion - caused by direct impact to the muscle ... ; Intramuscular and Intermuscular haematoma ... This type of injury is very common in contact sports. An impact to the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus muscles) can cause more damage than might be expected and should be treated with respect.
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www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/back/backlowerleg/calfcontusion.htm
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Intermuscular haematomas: In this type, the muscle fascia is torn, allowing a bleed to spread between muscles and fascia. Subsequently dramatic bruising and ...
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Another patient presented with superficial peroneal nerve palsy due to intermuscular haematoma between the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles on MRI. ...
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Intermuscular haematomas may produce bruising along the whole length of a limb ... Muscle injuries * Intermuscular haematomas Bruising (full length of limb) ...
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www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/309/6946/46
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haematoma, whether intermuscular or around the prosthesis, were studied on each sonogram. ... H : Haematoma; P : Prosthesis; b Intermuscular haematoma ...
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Twenty-four hours later the intermuscular haematoma will appear to be a great deal better whilst the intramuscular haematoma will appear much the same, pos- ...
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ajp.physiotherapy.asn.au/AJP/vol_23/4/AustJPhysiotherv2...
ajp.physiotherapy.asn.au/AJP/vol_23/4/AustJPhysiotherv23i4Gray.pdf
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CONTENTS • Volume 8 Number 4 1993 ... These EVM were regarded as intramuscular haematoma or ruptured popliteal cysts. ... : Intramuscular haematoma; Popliteal cysts; Venous thrombosis...
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www.medi-data.co.uk/phlebology/Phleb-Abs_8_4.htm
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A muscle haematoma can be considered to be completely healed when there is full and pain free muscle contraction. An intermuscular haematoma will usually resolve in 2 to 4 weeks.
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www.smartpatient.net/oup_rheumatology/Rhm124-02.html
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