• 1. A painful wrenching or laceration of the ligaments of a joint. 2. The condition resulting from a sprain. tr.v. sprained, sprain·ing, sprains.
  • Whether you are writing a formal essay or engaging in casual conversation, knowing how to use sprain correctly can elevate your language skills.
  • There are ligaments crossing all of the joints in the body. Grade 1 and 2 sprains damage only the internal structure of a ligament.
  • Although ligaments can be sprained in a variety of ways, the actual ligament damage is usually caused by at least one of the following
  • "sprain" metninin Reverso Context tarafından İngilizce-Türkçe bağlamda çevirisi: A sprain or a fracture is a common cause of lameness in cats.
  • a conjugated verb form. sprain. Regular. Contents. ... 3rd p. pl. they sprain. present progressive also called present continuous.
  • However, we cannot call them entirely similar because of the fact that the stretch or tear in both sprain and strain occur in different parts.
  • Sprains usually occur in joints such as ankles, knees, wrists or fingers. You may have pain, tenderness or swelling of the affected joint.
  • An initial examination at Tradition Field revealed a right ankle sprain. Gelenek Sahasında bir ilk muayenesinde sağ ayak bileği burkulma saptandı.