Sprains vs Strains
Slipped and rolled your ankle? Fell and used your arm to catch your fall? These are common reasons people can get a sprain or a strain. However, unless researched or told by a health professional many people can’t determine the severity of their injury; thus leaving it unattended in hopes it recovers with only rest. Strains and Sprains are very commonly confused with one-another. This because their symptoms are very similar.
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What are they?
A sprain (Refer to Diagram 1) is the overstretching or tearing of LIGAMENTS. Ligaments are the bands of tissue that connect two bones together in a joint. The most common location for a sprain is the ankle joint.A strain (Refer to Diagram 2) is the overstretching or tearing of MUSCLES OR TENDONS. Tendons are the dense fibrous cords of tissue that connect bones to muscles. The most common locations for a muscle strain are the hamstring muscles and the lower back.
Diagram 1What’s the difference?
Common symptoms of sprains:
• Bruising • Pain around the affected joint • Swelling • Limited flexibility • Difficulty using the joint’s full range of motionCommon symptoms of strains:
• Muscle spasm • Pain around the affected joint • Swelling • Limited flexibility • Difficulty using the joint’s full range of motion
Diagram 2