The R.I.C.E method. No, not rice! Rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Don't use your sprain unless you have to. Put some ice on it, it'll feel better n no time. Compress the sprain by wrapping it in an elastic bandage. This will help support it, so it doesn't move and put more strain on the sprain. Elevate it on a cushion or pillow, as to keep the sprain above the patient's heart if at all possible. And by the way, a torn ligament and a sprain are the same thing! So, hopefully this will help with your torn ligament (sprain). while i agree with most of the above answer, the statement about a sprain and a torn ligament being the same are not. it depends on the severity of the sprain. a grade 1 sprain may have overstretched the ligament where a grade 2 has actually torn the ligament so that part is inaccurate. just thought i would add that extra information since i recently suffered a grade 3 strain (torn ligament) that required surgery!
If you have a torn ligament, you have damaged dense regular connective tissue. Ligaments are composed primarily of collagen fibers arranged in a parallel structure, which provides strength and stability to joints by connecting bones to one another. This type of connective tissue is crucial for maintaining joint integrity and enabling movement.
Vocal cords are made of a specialized type of connective tissue called elastic ligament. This tissue provides flexibility and elasticity to allow the vocal cords to vibrate when air passes through them during speech or singing.
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She is a surgical operations on infants who have birth defects that affect the chest and abdominal region. This type of doctor may work to repair defects of the urogenital tract as well.
gerontologist
Proctologist
Psychologist/psychiatrist.
So it cushions the bones and so the wont grind when they hit each other. also for a kind of suspension for when you jump.
Urologist
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A doctor that deals with feet is called a Podiatrist and they also cover ankles and the lower leg. If you stepped on a rusty nail you are at risk for Tetanus and should definitely see a doctor right away if you have not gotten a Tetanus shot.
tendon
Physicians in the following areas treat dog and cat bites:Family Practice, (family doctor)Internist, (family doctor)Emergency Room physicianM.D. and D.O. treat bites.
they are called neonatologists because they work in the NICU
Cardiologists are doctors who are specialized in the area of the heart. You father should make an appointment with a cardiologist as soon as possible.
The R.I.C.E method. No, not rice! Rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Don't use your sprain unless you have to. Put some ice on it, it'll feel better n no time. Compress the sprain by wrapping it in an elastic bandage. This will help support it, so it doesn't move and put more strain on the sprain. Elevate it on a cushion or pillow, as to keep the sprain above the patient's heart if at all possible. And by the way, a torn ligament and a sprain are the same thing! So, hopefully this will help with your torn ligament (sprain). while i agree with most of the above answer, the statement about a sprain and a torn ligament being the same are not. it depends on the severity of the sprain. a grade 1 sprain may have overstretched the ligament where a grade 2 has actually torn the ligament so that part is inaccurate. just thought i would add that extra information since i recently suffered a grade 3 strain (torn ligament) that required surgery!