You would have to see a doctor because depending on the severity of a tear surgery may be required to repair the injury and then follow up with physical therapy to help with any mobility and flexibility issues along with a couple sessions of massage therapy.
Muscle tear,ligament damage,pinched nerve or the like.The shoulder joint area is complex and the cause could also be a number of other conditions related to the shoulder or neck or even the back.
On his ankle caused by a faulty brace.
If you injured your ankle, such as twisted it or fell, then you should see your doctor, and he will most likely get an X-Ray of your ankle, to make sure you did not break any bones, and he may, if your injury happened some time ago, and you are still sore and in pain, get what is called a "CAT SCAN" which can show the tendons and ligaments of your ankle, to get a clear picture of what is the exact nature of your injury! The rule of thumb for any bodily injury with pain, (and no bleeding, protruding organs, or trauma etc, I speak of only simple injuries, and if you are not sure if your injury is simple or not, then you should ALWAYS consult a Doctor or go to an Emergency Room to get treatment) But, as I said, the rule of thumb is "ICE for 24 hours after the injury, put ice packs or bags of ice on the painful place that you injured...THEN after the 24 hours, you apply HEAT to the injury, because the swelling happen in the first 24 hours usually, which is why they say to put ice on it, to reduce swelling, and then, the swelling stops, and HEAT applied really relaxes the injured area, decreasing pain, and increasing tissue healing! Please let me know how everything turned out! Best Reguards, Ashley Curran "ashes2ashes73"
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No, a tear in an abdominal muscle is called a muscle strain or muscle pull. A hernia is a separate condition where an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or tissue.
A sprained ankle typically involves damage to the ligaments surrounding the ankle joint rather than a specific bone. However, in some cases, a sprained ankle can also involve a fracture in one of the ankle bones.
A tear in a ligament is a disruption or damage to the fibrous tissue that connects bones to each other at a joint. This type of injury can result from overstretching or a sudden forceful movement that causes the ligament to stretch or tear. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, or in severe cases, surgery.
Each time you sprain your ankle you pull or completely tear a ligament in your ankle. So basicaly everytime you sprain your ankle it is getting weaker and weaker each time!
No, a torn ligament is a sprain. A sprain can happen when a ligament is overstretched. It can be caused by a twist or wrench. So a twisted ankle is a sprained ankle. A strain refers to when you tear or overstretch a muscle or tendon (which attach muscles to bones). This can be caused by a sudden stretch or extra effort. So a pulled hamstring is a strained hamstring.
A torn ligament will effect the ankle bones negatively. An ankle bone that has its ligament torn would be considered a severe ankle sprain.
Common symptoms of an anterior cruciate ligament tear in dogs include limping, difficulty bearing weight on the affected leg, swelling, and decreased activity. Treatment options may include surgery to repair the ligament, physical therapy, and pain management medication. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
The name of the ligament that provides support against a varus or inversion sprain of the ankle is the lateral ankle ligament. It is also called the anterior talofibular ligament .
Sprained ankle.
A tear of fibers within a ligament is commonly referred to as a ligament sprain. It typically occurs due to abnormal or excessive stress on the ligament, leading to stretching or tearing of the fibers. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, and instability in the affected joint. Treatment often involves rest, ice, compression, elevation, and physical therapy to help heal and strengthen the ligament.
Treatment for a lateral costotransverse ligament tear typically involves conservative measures such as rest, ice, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to manage pain and swelling. Physical therapy may also be prescribed to improve range of motion and strengthen the surrounding muscles. In severe cases, surgery may be considered to repair the ligament.
A sprain is a stretch or tear of a ligament.
Yes, it is possible to tear a ligament. Ligament tears often occur due to sudden twisting or forceful impacts on a joint, such as during sports injuries. Treatment for a torn ligament may include rest, physical therapy, or in severe cases, surgery.