• A sprain is caused by abnormal joint movement and can result in pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the affected area. Symptoms of a sprain include
  • All sports and exercises, even walking, carry a risk of sprains. The areas of the body most at risk for a sprain depend on the specific activities involved.
  • A sprain is the injury caused by spraining a joint. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
  • Strain vs Sprain: What is the Difference? Sprains and strains are common musculoskeletal injuries that can occur from a variety of everyday activities.
  • Physiotherapy for sprains and strains. If you have a sprain or strain that's taking longer than usual to get better, a GP may be able to refer you to a physiotherapist.
  • sprain fracture. burkulma sonucunda bir kemik parçasiyle birlikte veterin kemikten kopması.
  • sprain (n.) "violent wrenching of the soft parts of a joint," c. 1600, a word of uncertain origin; see sprain (v.).
  • His horse stumbled, its leg it did sprain. In 2012, Conner struggled with an MCL sprain and hamstring injury, and was released by the Jets on October 17.
  • A twist or strain of the ligaments and soft parts about a joint is known as a sprain, and may result from a great variety of accidents.
  • Pathologyto overstrain or twist (the ligaments around a joint) so as to injure without a fracture or break:He sprained his knee when he twisted it and fell.