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If Amelia strained a muscle, when would her doctor MOST likely say she will be able to attempt an activity that works her recovering body part?
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after one week without pain
after one week without pain
after she ices the muscle for one hour
after she ices the muscle for one hour
after three weeks from her injury
after three weeks from her injury
after she seeks gets feedback from two doctors
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after one week without pain
Explanation: doctors typically recommend returning to activity only once the injured muscle is pain-free (often for a sustained period) and strength/mobility have returned — a single hour of icing or an arbitrary time like three weeks isn’t a reliable sign, nor is simply getting another doctor’s opinion.
Explanation: doctors typically recommend returning to activity only once the injured muscle is pain-free (often for a sustained period) and strength/mobility have returned — a single hour of icing or an arbitrary time like three weeks isn’t a reliable sign, nor is simply getting another doctor’s opinion.
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