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Soft Tissue Injuries Categories and Tables of Grades
Muscle Contusions
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First Degree Damage to Tissues is when?
Superficial
tissues are
crushed
Second Degree Damage to Tissues is when?
Superficial
and some
deep
tissues are
crushed
Third Degree Damage to Tissues is when?
Deeper tissues are
crushed
Weakness of First Degree Muscle Contusions are?
None
Weakness of second Degree Muscle Contusions are?
Mild
to
moderate
Weakness of third Degree Muscle Contusions are?
Moderate
to
severe
Muscle Spasms of First Degree Muscle Contusions are?
None
Muscle Spasms of second Degree Muscle Contusions are?
None
Muscle Spasms of Third Degree Muscle Contusions may what?
Some may be present
Range of Motion of First Degree Muscle Contusions has?
No loss
of
range
Range of Motion of Second Degree Muscle Contusions has?
Moderate
decrease
Range of Motion of Third Degree Muscle Contusions has?
Marked
decrease
Loss of Function in First Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Mild
Loss of Function in second Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Moderate
Loss of Function in third Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Severe
Ecchymosis in First Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Mild
Ecchymosis in Second Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Moderate
Ecchymosis in third Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Severe
Swelling in First Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Mild
Swelling in Second Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Moderate
Swelling in Third Degree Muscle Contusions may be?
Severe