if you sprained your elbow then you would have some of the following symptoms: not able to move elbow, hurts when you stretch out your arm.
did you take a blow to the elbow, or fall on your outstretched arm if so then it would most likely be badly sprained or broken
No ! you can not hurt the skin on your elbow . to test this straighten your arm out an nip twist and pull the skin on your elbow you will never ever be able to hurt it but if you can i would strongly advise seeing a doctor
Yes. A dislocated elbow is a true medical emergency and may be limb threatening. Arteries that supply blood to the rest of your arm and hand can be pinched off thus blocking off blood to your arm, causing the tissue to die. It takes a significant amount of force to dislocate an elbow. It is a difficult joint to dislocate and it causes extreme pain. If you did this you would be on your way to the ER, probably by ambulance
yes you can. usually while playing sports. the severity varies. you could have to get it X- rayed or even get an MRI.
It's possible to shatter or dislocate your elbow, and can take as little as 8-14lbs. of pressure (depending on how it's applied) to do so.
While it isn't as common as a sprained ankle or wrist, yes, you can sprain your arm. You can sprain most body parts.
Yep. I am positive because right now i have a sprained toe, and it hurts.
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a finger brace so he doesnt sprain or jam his finger
There is no medication for a sprain. Put ice on it.
If a weight were to fall on your finger it would almost certainly break or sprain it and you would not be able to use it for some time
Technically you can not sprain your pelvis it's self. You can sprain your hip however, this is because a sprain is located in a joint.
A sprain is soft tissue damage. You cannot sprain a bone. You can sprain your thumb, just not the bone itself.
Though a broken bone could result to persistent finger pain, you might experience finger pain for a variety of reasons: sprain, fracture or dislocation, arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome, a serious infection or bone cancer.
The future tense is "will sprain"
A sprain of the lumbar vertebrata.
to sprain (verb) = naká (× ×§×¢) sprain (noun) = néka (× ×§×¢)
An ankle sprain
You will sprain your ankle.
a sprain happens if a ligament is torn