After returning to activity, it is common to experience soreness. However, it is important to recognize when discomfort may be a sign of something more serious. Understanding the difference can help prevent further damage and support proper recovery.
What Normal Soreness Feels Like
Soreness typically develops after new or increased activity and affects muscles evenly. It often improves within a few days as the body adapts and recovers.
When It May Be an Injury
Pain that is sharp, worsens with movement, or is accompanied by swelling, bruising, or limited mobility may indicate an injury rather than normal soreness. Unlike typical muscle soreness, these symptoms tend to persist or interfere with activity.
If discomfort does not improve, begins to limit movement, or affects daily activity, it may be time for an evaluation. Early assessment can help identify the cause and prevent more serious issues.
At iOrtho, we help patients determine the source of pain and provide the appropriate treatment to support recovery and long-term mobility.


