Inability to move without pain, loss of strength, swelling, and heat.
A sign of a sprain typically includes swelling around the affected joint, bruising, and pain during movement or when pressure is applied. You may also experience limited range of motion and a feeling of instability in the joint. If you suspect a sprain, it's important to rest, ice, compress, and elevate the area and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
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.
There's no such thing as a "sprained bone." A sprain is a partial tear of a ligament or tendon; it's not an injury to a bone.
to sprain (verb) = naká (× ×§×¢) sprain (noun) = néka (× ×§×¢)
An ankle sprain
Signs of a hip sprain include pain in the hip area, which may worsen with activity or movement, swelling and bruising around the joint, and limited range of motion. Individuals might also experience stiffness or difficulty walking, and in some cases, a popping or snapping sensation at the time of injury. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's important to seek medical evaluation.
a sprain happens if a ligament is torn
You will sprain your ankle.
Spraint an Indian name for otter dung