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.
Sorry, but your head, as in your skull, isn't a joint. You can only sprain joints, [i.e. Knee, Hip, ankle]
it is possible. but the ball would have to be going very fast. but if you where hit in the hip by a 60-75 mph ball then you might have broken your hip but you could have sprained it also!
Inability to move without pain, loss of strength, swelling, and heat.
Thesis signs for Congenital hip dislocation : Interrupted Shentons line . hip click. limbing . Dysplastic acetabulum.
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.
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.
An ankle sprain
to sprain (verb) = naká (× ×§×¢) sprain (noun) = néka (× ×§×¢)
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.