Myositis Ossificans
A muscle contusion, when the skin and underlying tissue become bruised, can be a painful condition. But infrequently, this injury can give way to myositis ossificans: the growth of bony protrusions within the bruised muscle. After six or seven weeks, this bone growth stops and is slowly reabsorbed; still, the bone itself remains and can be felt through the muscle and skin. Even after this resorption,...

