In my case,apparently, it came from riding a gym stationary bike...
A joint injury that results from tearing or stretching can be a sprain. A sprain occurs when the ligaments that connect bones within a joint are stretched or torn, leading to pain, swelling, and limited range of motion. High-force impacts or sudden movements are common causes of sprains.
A sprain is a stretch or tear of a ligament.
Strain - muscle/tendons Sprain - ligaments
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Yes, this is true that when ligaments reinforcing a joint which are excessively stretched or torn a sprain occurs.
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It is true! When too much force is applied to a ligament, such as in a fall, the ligaments can be stretched or torn; this injury is called a sprain-kj
It doesn't. You can sprain ligaments also.
No, a dislocation is when the bones at a joint are forced out of their normal position. A tearing of ligaments due to a twisting action is more likely to cause a sprain, which is damage to the ligaments that connect bones at a joint.
A sprain refers to the overstretching of ligaments. A strain reders to the overstretching of muscles.
A traumatic injury to a joint involving the ligaments is graded based on the severity of the injury. Grade 1 is a mild sprain with slight stretching or microscopic tearing of the ligament. Grade 2 is a moderate sprain with partial tearing of the ligament. Grade 3 is a severe sprain with complete tearing of the ligament, resulting in joint instability.
ligaments connect bones to bones. in a severe dislocation the ligaments were most likely torn and damaged