Yes, but it can take some time
yes
Injury to the ligament (sprain) or to the muscle (strain) of the thoracic (mid-back) region usually accompanied by tearing of the tissue
It pertains to the thorax... But you can use it as a thoracic spine, thoracic surgery, thoracic cavity, thoracic outlet syndrome, thoracic spine pain, thoracic vertebrae, thoracic medicine, thoracic surgeons, thoracic strains, sprain thoracic, or thoracic spine disorder; it's pretty self explanatory.
This means that the ligaments of your neck and upper back have been sprained or injured. Cervico - refers to the neck and thoracic refers to your upper back.
This means that the ligaments of your neck and upper back have been sprained or injured. Cervico - refers to the neck and thoracic refers to your upper back.
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.
The future tense is "will sprain"
A sprain of the lumbar vertebrata.
An ankle sprain
to sprain (verb) = naká (× ×§×¢) sprain (noun) = néka (× ×§×¢)
These codes are diagnostic codes your doctor will use to describe what type of injury or problem you have. For example 847.2 describes a sprain/strain to the thoracic spine(mid-back).