Posted on April 7th, 2008 by admin
Knee sprains are typically sports related injuries. They are the injury to one or more of the ligaments in the knee. These injuries can be quite minor, but they can also be quite serious and result in necessary surgical repair. The most common sport for knee sprains is football and rugby due to the tackling. [...]
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Posted on April 7th, 2008 by admin
Hearing the words high ankle sprains can be somewhat misleading. Typically ankle sprains involve the ligaments around the ankle joint. The high ankle sprains actually are injuries to the ligaments that attach the two legs of the bone together just above the ankle. This ligament is known as the Syndesomosis ligament. The two bones that [...]
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Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin
Foot sprains are really no different than any other sprain. It is still an injury to the ligaments. The ligaments are pieces of tissue that connect bones within a joint. However, there is something interesting about the foot. It carries all the weight of the body and is used so much that you would think [...]
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Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin
Finger sprains are like any other sprain really. They are the injury of the ligaments. However, there are so many different ligaments and joints in the hands and fingers, that they can be sprained fairly easily. The main reason for finger sprains is blows to the finger. This is commonly referred to as finger jams. [...]
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Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin
Dog sprains just like human sprains are injuries to the ligaments. However, one difference is that dogs are often diagnosed with chronic sprains. This means that the pain and swelling of the area is lengthy and persistent. Having the animal rest the area can be quite difficult because animals do not sit still for long [...]
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Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin
Ankle sprains are quite common injuries especially in the world of sports. However, when not taken care of properly or when injuries can re-occurred, then complications of ankle sprains can occur. The complications of ankle sprains can be quite serious and should definitely be taken into consideration when thinking that an ankle sprain does not [...]
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Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin
Back sprains and back strains are common injuries and most people will experience both at some point in their life time. However, back sprains and strains are definitely something that can be prevented with some care and attention during activity and daily practices. The most common way to obtain a back sprain is through overloading [...]
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Posted on April 5th, 2008 by admin
So, when thinking about athletic sprains spray is that it is something placed on the body to reduce pain after a sprain has occurred. There are many different brands, companies, and application types that can be found. Athletic sprains spray does not necessarily always have that title or explanation as well. There are many products [...]
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Posted on April 5th, 2008 by admin
Ankle strains occur when the muscle is over stretched. Therefore, it is important that after a strain of the muscle in the ankle, that treatment is proper and supportive. Although the initial treatment involves ice and rest of the area, more is needed after that typically to ensure that the injury is healed and that [...]
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Posted on April 5th, 2008 by admin
In order to first understand ankle sprains, it is essential to describe the anatomy of the ankle. There are two bones above the ankle joint; these are the tibia and fibula. Then there is one bone below the ankle joint, this is the talus. The strength of the ankle joint is derived from two elements. [...]
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