
1) Almost dislocate 2) Ankle injury 3) Ankle mishap 4) Ankle trouble 5) Ankle woe 6) Ankle-swelling cause 7) Athletic setback 8) Certain wrist injury 9) Common ankle injury 10) Common sports injury 11) Disorder of fascium 12) Inconvenient twist 13) Injury from twisting 14) It may need icing 15) It may rankle your ankle
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1) Ankle injury 2) Damage 3) Rick 4) Subluxation 5) Twist
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• (v. t.) To weaken, as a joint, ligament, or muscle, by sudden and excessive exertion, as by wrenching; to overstrain, or stretch injuriously, but without luxation; as, to sprain one`s ankle. • (n.) The act or result of spraining; lameness caused by spraining; as, a bad sprain of the wrist.
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An injury causing tearing of a ligament. Sprains vary in severity and can range from a partial tearing of the ligament to a complete rupture.
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overstretching or tearing of fibres in one or more of the ligaments that support a joint, caused by forced movement beyond their range. Symptoms ... [1 related articles]
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A partial or complete tear of a ligament
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Injury resulting from a stretch or twist of the joint and causes various degrees of stretch or tear of a ligament or other soft tissue at the joint.
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an injury to the ligament.
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A tearing injury to ligaments. Sprains can be minor, with only a slight stress to the ligament or may be severe with total separation of a ligament that supports a joint. ... Sprain (knee joint): Any injury to one of six different ligaments which stabilise the knee joint. Those ligaments include: medial and lateral collaterals, medial and lateral m...
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(sprān) wrenching or twisting of a joint, with partial rupture of its ligaments. There may also be damage to the associated blood vessels, muscles, tendons, and nerves. A sprain is more serious than a strain, which is simply the overstretching of a muscle, without swelling.
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Partial or complete tear of a ligament.
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a partial or complete tear of a ligament.
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Sprain noun The act or result of spraining; lameness caused by spraining; as, a bad
sprain of the wrist.
Sprain fracture (Medicine) ,
the separation of a tendon from its point of insertion, with the detachment of a shell of bone to which the tendon is attached. Found on
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Sprain transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Sprained ;
present participle & verbal noun Spraining .] [ Old French
espreindre to press, to force out, French
épreindre , from Latin
exprimere . See
Express...
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Injury by sudden traction to the muscles or ligaments although not sufficient to cause a fracture.
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Sprain: An injury to a ligament that results from overuse or trauma. Sprains occurs when there is a stretch or tear in one or more ligaments, slightly elastic bands of tissue that keep the bones in place while permitting movement at a joint. The treatment of a sprain involves applying ice packs, resting and elevating the involved joint, and using a...
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a partial or complete tear of a ligament
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An injury to the ligament(s) stabilising a joint. It can range from some minor bruising to a complete disruption leading to the joint becoming unstable
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Joint injury involving damage to one or more ligaments, but without actual ligament rupture.
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sprain, sprains, sprained, spraining Etymology: from Middle French espraindre, espreindre (French epreindre), 'to press out', from Old French, from Latin exprimere, from ex-, 'out of, from' and premere, 'to press'. —Dr. Ernest Klein, A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language, Elsevier Publishing Company, New York, 1967....
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severe tear of muscle tissue
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Any injury where fibers of a ligament are stretched or torn.
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noun a painful injury to a joint caused by a sudden wrenching of its ligaments
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Partial or complete tear of a ligament.
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a stretching or tearing of the ligaments of a joint; symptoms can include swelling, inflammation, hemorrhage, and discoloration
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