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Abdominal Muscle Strain: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

An abdominal muscle strain is an overstretching or partial tearing of the abdominal muscles. It commonly results from sports activities or sudden movements and causes pain in the abdominal area.

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An abdominal muscle strain is an overstretching or partial tearing of the abdominal muscles. It commonly results from sports activities or sudden movements and causes pain in the abdominal area.

What is an abdominal muscle strain?

An abdominal muscle strain refers to an overstretching or partial damage of the muscle fibers in the abdominal wall. The abdominal musculature consists of several muscle groups, including the rectus abdominis (the straight abdominal muscle), the internal and external oblique muscles, and the transverse abdominal muscle. A strain occurs when these muscles are suddenly overstretched or overloaded, without a complete muscle tear taking place.

Causes

Abdominal muscle strains most commonly result from physical exertion or unaccustomed movements. Typical causes include:

  • Intense physical activities such as sit-ups, crunches, or core training
  • Sudden twisting movements of the trunk
  • Heavy lifting without adequate core stability
  • Insufficient warm-up before exercise
  • Vigorous coughing or sneezing, particularly during illness
  • Excessive or one-sided stress on the abdominal muscles

Symptoms

The symptoms of an abdominal muscle strain are usually well-localized and typically appear during or shortly after the triggering activity. Common symptoms include:

  • Pain in the abdominal area that worsens with movement, coughing, or straining
  • Tenderness when pressing on the affected muscle
  • Muscle tightness or stiffness in the abdominal region
  • A mild feeling of swelling, rarely visible swelling
  • Restricted range of motion in the trunk

The pain is typically dull or pulling in nature and decreases with rest. Unlike a complete muscle tear, a strain usually does not cause significant swelling or bruising.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of an abdominal muscle strain is primarily made through a physical examination and a thorough medical history. The physician asks about the exact circumstances, the type of physical activity, and the timeline of symptoms. During the examination, the abdominal muscles are palpated and range of motion is assessed.

In unclear cases or when a muscle tear needs to be ruled out, an ultrasound or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) may be performed. It is important to exclude other causes of abdominal pain, such as appendicitis, inguinal hernia, or internal conditions.

Treatment

Treatment of an abdominal muscle strain depends on the severity of the injury. In most cases, it heals well with conservative measures:

Acute phase (first 48–72 hours)

  • Rest: Strenuous physical activities should be stopped immediately.
  • Cooling: Ice packs (wrapped in a cloth) can relieve pain and swelling – applied for 15–20 minutes several times daily.
  • Compression: A light compression bandage may provide additional support.
  • Pain management: For severe pain, anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen may be used after consulting a physician.

Recovery phase

  • Gradual return to light movement and targeted physiotherapy
  • Stretching and strengthening exercises to stabilize the abdominal muscles
  • Heat therapy (from day 3 onward) to promote circulation and healing

Recovery from a simple strain typically takes one to three weeks. More severe injuries may require a longer healing period.

Prevention

The following measures are recommended to help prevent abdominal muscle strains:

  • Regular warm-up before physical activity
  • Gradual increase in training intensity
  • Adequate recovery time between intense training sessions
  • Targeted strengthening of the entire core musculature
  • Correct technique during strength training and sports movements

References

  1. Petersen, W. et al. - Muscle injuries in sports: classification, diagnosis and therapy. Deutsches Aerzteblatt, 2013.
  2. Frontera, W. R. & Herring, S. A. - Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Disorders. Saunders Elsevier, 2017.
  3. Mueller-Wohlfahrt, H. W. et al. - Terminology and classification of muscle injuries in sport: The Munich consensus statement. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2013.

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