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A sprained ligament is a complete or partial tearing of the ligament tissue.

There are three types of sprains:

Type 1 (First Degree) Sprain:

* Some stretching or mild tearing of the ligament

* Little or no functional loss - the joint can still function and bear some weight (but hurts!)

* Mild pain

* Some swelling

* Some joint stiffness

Type 2 (Second Degree) Sprain:

* Some more severe tearing of the ligaments

* Moderate instability of the joint

* Moderate to severe pain - weightbearing is very painful

* Swelling and stiffness

Type 3 (Third Degree) Sprain:

* Total rupture of a ligament - there is a loss of motion

* Gross instability of the joint - joint function is lost

* Severe pain initially followed by no pain

* Severe swelling

I've experienced all three types of sprains on my ankles and knee playing Basketball and soccer, and can testify that all the above details are accurate.

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a sprained ligament is when something in your body stretched out too much and if the individual walks on it the injury might get worse by inflammation.


What is the Medical term meaning torn ankle ligament?

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What happens if bones are sprained?

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If you have the signs of a sprained bone is that always true?

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How do you break an already sprained ankle?

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What is the most sprained bone in the human body?

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Where do sprains Occur?

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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.


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