Want this question answered?
There are three grades of sprains. Grade I sprains. Grade II sprains. Grade III, or third degree, sprains
sorry
C. W. Mansell Moullin has written: 'Sprains' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sprains and Strains, Sprains
Many Grades
There is many online articles to read about the different grades of dv cameras. Such as http://ezinearticles.com/?Grades-of-Video-Cameras-Compared&id=4042951 that can help you in comparing different grades of cameras.
Sprains and strains are common. Anyone can have them. Children under age eight are less likely to have sprains than are older people. People who are active in sports suffer more strains and sprains than less active people.
yes
Ankle sprains are defined the the location and severity of the overstretch or tear. An ankle sprain can range from grade 1 to 3 based on whether the sprain was mild, or represented a complete tear, or something in-between.
Ankle sprains may include Swelling, Bruising, Pain or soreness, Difficulty walking and Stiffness in the joint. Medfoot.com is best source to get detailed information on Ankle sprains.
Grade II sprains are caused by a partial tear in the ligament. These sprains are characterized by obvious swelling, extensive bruising, pain, difficulty bearing weight, and reduced function of the joint.
there are different grades of it depending on the roughens
There are two different grades of clinker. One is finally made into Grade 43 and the other is finally made in Grade 53.