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Q: What happens when you have a anterior talofibular ligament that is attenuated?
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What happens when a ligament is removed from your foot?

You walk funny.


What happens if ligament is damaged?

The area that you tore the ligament will be extremely sensitive and won't be able to be used or tampered with for quite a while. In sports, you would most likely be out for the season.


What happens whe ligaments or joints are pulled beyond their normal range?

A sprain - The medial collateral ligament is on the inner side of your knee and is tight when your leg is straight. It's a strong ligament but can be sprained or completely ruptured (torn) if you twist your straightened leg at the same time as being knocked sideways, for example, when being tackled in rugby.


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What happens when a ligament is removed from your foot?

You walk funny.


What is the definition of sprain?

a sprain happens if a ligament is torn


What happens when a ligament that attachs at a joint are torn as the bone slips out of place?

dislocation


What happens in Adult periodontitis?

It involves the gingiva, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone


What happens if bones are sprained?

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.


What is the medical term meaning a simple overstretch or tear of a muscle or tendon?

A sprain is an overstretched or torn ligament. A stretched ligament will remain stretched. It happens when undue tension is placed upon the ligament. A ligament can stretch to only about 6% of its length before it snaps. A partially torn ligament will slowly repair itself. The process is slow because the ligaments are poorly vascularized. When a ligament is completely torn, it requires surgical intervention. If left untreated, an inflammation of the surrounding joint will break down surrounding tissue and turn the injured ligament into 'mush'. It is a very difficult procedure. An important ligament that is severely damaged must be removed and replaced with a graft or a substitute ligament. ( ex: tendon from a muscle or woven collage bands can be stapled to the articulating bones)


Why does my sprained ankle have a lot of swelling but not a lot of pain?

If you have sprained your ankle previously you may have already completely ruptured the ligament (ATF ligament, likely). Subsequent experiences of rolling your ankle may result in rupturing blood vessels (leading to swelling/bruising) but little pain because there is no ligament left to actually sprain. That, and you are likely quite lax in the ankle joint, meaning it happens easily.


How far can a ligament stretch?

Ligaments must be able to stretch so that when the arm stretches, the ligament stretches too if it doesn't you will going to feel pain.


What occurs when a ligament is stretched too far?

Somtimes, if you are lucky, you just fracture your leg. But in most cases, you'll die almost as soon as it happens, you should be very cafeful? Are you a survivor? My sister wasn't.


What happens if ligament is damaged?

The area that you tore the ligament will be extremely sensitive and won't be able to be used or tampered with for quite a while. In sports, you would most likely be out for the season.


What parts of the body were used by the earthworms to move?

The circular muscles contract and expand in co-ordination with the longitudinal muscle in series such as that if the posterior muscle are expanded and the anterior circular muscles are contracted the worm pushes and stretches its front end forward. The anterior muscles then expand to anchor its front end by use of the setae and the rear end is pulled forward. All this happens in a smooth and rhythmic motion.


What is in the mature vesicular follicle of the ovary?

Follicle Maturation happens at puberty, the anterior pituitary gland secretes increased amounts of FSH, and the ovaries enlarge in response.