There really is not one, at least not in the most specific sense. A Physiatrist cares for the musculoskeletal system, but then so do physical therapists and massage therapists. If you need testing or diagnosis, you will need to see the medical doctor. For treatment of the muscular system, however, you will need the services of other health care professionals. In my experience, you cannot beat the hands-on skill of an experienced (and licensed) massage therapist.
There is no established group of medical specialists who specifically diagnose and treat muscle problems. There is also no there is no clinical scale yet to measure muscular pain or tightness.
A muscle doctor checks human muscles to see problems or changes that is abnormal. They use drugs and physical power methods to make the muscles back to normal again.
no...YOU NEED TO GO TO THE DOCTOR ! No....and if you are bleeding internally in your calf muscle, then you need a doctor. ASAP.
dr phil
Involuntary
With your doctor's permission , yes .
delayed onset muscle soreness doctor of medicine
Special Medication that your doctor should recommend to you.
Well, not sure what it is and I'm in the doctor business if it hurts him bring him to the doctor it might be a muscle condition in little kids and if the temperature is above 100 really take him
Yes, if it is prescribed by your doctor, and your doctor knows of your condition, then definitely take it. Muscle relaxants are generally prescribed to affect your skeletal muscles. Your BMI is just a ratio of your waist size to your height. It provides an approximate measure of your body fat not your muscle mass.
There may be chronic bursitis of one of the many bursae there. There may be muscle strain of the pushing muscle (Serratus anterior) or some other muscle or the ligament. The orthopedician will help you.
They are testing muscle strength. Scores range from no contraction of the muscle (as seen in paralysis of that muscle) to being able to contract the muscle and withstand resistance (which is an expected finding).
ya it is go see a doctor
Before starting a muscle building program you should consult a doctor on the healthiest way to gain muscle mass. Some products on the market that are used by bodybuilders are creatine, whey protein, and Muscle Milk.