A muscle strain is when a muscle is stretched too far. A strain is sometimes called a "pulled muscle." A muscle strain can happen from a fall, lifting something heavy, or using the muscle too much. Most muscle strains get better within a few weeks. Follow these instructions to care for your child.

- Your child should continue with regular activities. Bed rest is not recommended. They can go to school, drive, and do low-impact activities such as walking, biking, or swimming. If the activity makes the pain worse or they feel like they can't continue it, they can take a break and try it later or the next day.
- Follow your health care provider's recommendations for:
- how long your child should take a break from sports and high-impact activities and anything that involves using the strained muscle
- any stretching or strengthening exercises
- seeing a physical therapist
For pain, your child can:
- Take ibuprofen (such as Advil®, Motrin®, or a store brand), if recommended by your health care provider. Follow the directions on the label for how much they should take and how often.
- Put a cold pack on the strained muscle for 15–20 minutes every 3–4 hours for the first few days after the injury. Place a towel or cloth between the cold pack and the skin.
- Apply a heating pad or heat pack to the strained muscle.
- Massage the area.
- Soak in a warm tub once or twice a day.
If the strained muscle is swollen, your child can:
- Raise the part of the body with the strained muscle above heart level when possible.
- Wrap an elastic compression bandage around the injured area. The bandage should be comfortable, not tight. Remove the bandage while sleeping.

What can help prevent another muscle strain? It may help for your child to:
- Work with a sports trainer to make sure they don't overtrain and that they warm up and cool down correctly.
- Get plenty of physical activity to keep muscles strong.
- Stay at a healthy weight.
- Avoid carrying very heavy objects. If they use a backpack, try to keep it light. They should use both shoulder straps when wearing the backpack.