Acute Injuries
Acute injuries, such as a sprained ankle, strained back, or fractured hand, occur suddenly during activity. Signs of an acute injury include: * sudden, severe pain * swelling * inability to place weight on a lower limb * extreme tenderness in an upper limb * inability to move a joint through full range of motion * extreme limb weakness * visible dislocation / break of a bone
Sprained
Acute injuries, such as a sprained ankle, strained back, or fractured hand, occur suddenly during activity. Signs of an acute injury include: * sudden, severe pain * swelling * inability to place weight on a lower limb * extreme tenderness in an upper limb * inability to move a joint through full range of motion * extreme limb weakness * visible dislocation / break of a bone
NO, You misunderstand the definitions. A sprain affects a joint and a strain affects a muscle E.G. I sprained my ankle and strained my calf. NO, You misunderstand the definitions. A sprain affects a joint and a strain affects a muscle E.G. I sprained my ankle and strained my calf.
Foot injuries can be caused by many different things, but the majority of them are caused by running. If you injured your foot during your last game, perhaps you have strained a muscle. Try icing the injury as well as taking some anti-inflammatories. If the pain persists I would suggest a visit to your doctor.
Well a human can sustain most any type of injury from horseback riding, from a strained muscle to even dying. A horse has the same possibilities as far as injuries are concerned.
A pulled muscle occurs when muscle fibers are stretched beyond their limit, leading to pain and limited range of motion. A strained muscle, on the other hand, involves the overextension or tearing of muscle fibers or tendons, causing pain, swelling, and loss of function. Both injuries are common during physical activity and require rest, ice, compression, and elevation for treatment.
strained hamstrings are caused when a hamstring is strained
A strained groin typically feels like a sharp or stabbing pain in the groin area that may worsen with movement or activity. There may also be tenderness, swelling, and bruising in the affected area. It can be uncomfortable and limiting in terms of mobility.
Yes, it can be an adjective for each of its alternate meanings: - put under strain, or injured by accident or overuse (strained back, strained muscles) - metaphorically tense (a strained relationship) - with solids removed or sieved (strained baby food)
He strained to read the small-print.Our resources are very strained right now.The chef strained the water out of the pasta.
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