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Stephen Bird
Keymaster

Hi Kym,

Good discussion point,

I use neither term,

I prefer muscular contusion.

The way I think of it is that the muscle was not stretched beyond its elastic capacity, nor did it bleed internally in a localised area, what actually happened was a disruption of many tiny capillary beds as part of the forceful impact. This led to interstitial blood sitting in the tissues, exactly like a bruise. Hence I like to use the term contusion “bruise”.

There is a nice example of it in the MSK pathology principles webinar.

Happy scanning Kym,

Steve.

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