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A chronic sprain refers to a ligament injury that persists over an extended period, typically due to inadequate healing or recurring trauma. Unlike an acute sprain, which occurs suddenly, a chronic sprain can result from repetitive stress or overuse, leading to ongoing pain, instability, and reduced range of motion. Treatment often involves physical therapy, rest, and sometimes bracing or surgery if conservative measures fail. Proper rehabilitation is essential to restore function and prevent further injury.

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