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Sore muscles? Sports medicine physician tells you when to keep moving and when to stop

Common exercise mistakes: Hitting the gym and getting a good workout in feels great, but those sore muscles the next day? Not so much. If post-workout aches are dampening your motivation, you might wonder: should you rest, book a massage, or keep moving? Here’s what an expert has to say.

October 02, 2025 / 09:00 IST
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Do you often wonder if you should exercise when your muscles are sore, or just rest and take the day off?

That ache in your arms or shoulders the day after a workout, especially if you’ve tried something new or intense, is totally normal. It’s called DOMS, or Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness, and it often leaves you wondering if you should rest or continue to exercise.

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Many people prefer a relaxing massage to ease the pain. But  a research in PubMed shows that doing simple, light exercise might actually do the trick just as well, and maybe even faster. Scientists studied 20 healthy women to find out whether massage or light exercise worked better for sore shoulder muscles.

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