Skeletal system, because sprains involve over-stretching of skeletal connective tissues around joints.
The musculoskeletal system would be most affected by an acute ankle sprain, with potential impact on the ligaments, tendons, and muscles around the ankle joint. There may also be secondary effects on the nervous system due to pain and swelling in the region.
It restricts blood flow and mobility.
The central nervous system is the system in the human body that alcohol has the most immediate effect on. Alcohol affects neurotransmitter function, leading to changes in mood, behavior, and cognitive function.
There isn't any. You're thinking of the nervous system - but the messages are all chemical. The electrical activity is a side effect.
An increase in heart rate would have a similar effect as pressure on the cardiovascular system. This would result in a higher volume of blood being pumped through the body, increasing the pressure within the blood vessels.
A muscle sprain can tear a ligament which holds two bones together.
The musculoskeletal system would be most affected by an acute ankle sprain, with potential impact on the ligaments, tendons, and muscles around the ankle joint. There may also be secondary effects on the nervous system due to pain and swelling in the region.
ligament
muscle
Nervous system
you get a sprain by hurting your bone deeply. also if you just got a shot and you move that body part alot
everywhere in the human body.
Cardiovascular.
immune system
wrists and ankles
Usually the lung
Injuries in joints of the body by sudden twisting or wrenching so that there is pain and swelling, is called sprain.