The easiest way to sprain your shoulder, should you want to, would be to raise your arm out to your side at shoulder height (i.e, if you did it on both sides you would be making a "T" shape) and then get someone to pass you something really heavy to hold in that position.
Alternatively, shoulder strains can be achieved by attempting to drag heavy items (e.g moving furniture).
840.8 Sprain of shoulder and upper arm
You may have shoulder strain or sprain.
Symptoms of shoulder sprain may include: Pain, tenderness, and swelling around the shoulder Redness, warmth, or bruising around the shoulder Limited ability to move the shoulder and increased pain with movement
727.62 - Nontraumatic rupture; tendons of bicepsIf the tear is unspecified in nature or traumatic, it will code to a sprain, 840.8 - Sprain of shoulder, upper arm.
Some causes would be, sleeping on left side, sprain, or a strain.
2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 840.6 is the code for a tendon sprain. This code can be used in regard to the sprain of muscle or tendon in the shoulder.
Some causes would be, sleeping on left side, sprain, or a strain.
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.
to sprain (verb) = naká (× ×§×¢) sprain (noun) = néka (× ×§×¢)