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What (who) is Sprain - definition

DAMAGE TO ONE OR MORE LIGAMENTS IN A JOINT
Sprains; Sprained; Sprained foot; Sprained joint; Joint strain; Knee sprain; Torn ligament; Sprained ligament; Wrist sprain; Sprained wrist; Sprained knee
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sprain         
v. a.
Strain (as a joint), twist, wrench, overstrain.
sprain         
¦ verb wrench the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation.
¦ noun the result of such a wrench.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
Sprain         
·noun The act or result of spraining; lameness caused by spraining; as, a bad sprain of the wrist.
II. Sprain ·vt 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.

Wikipedia

Sprain

A sprain, also known as a torn ligament, is an acute soft tissue injury of the ligaments within a joint, often caused by a sudden movement abruptly forcing the joint to exceed its functional range of motion. Ligaments are tough, inelastic fibers made of collagen that connect two or more bones to form a joint and are important for joint stability and proprioception, which is the body's sense of limb position and movement. Sprains can occur at any joint but most commonly occur in the ankle, knee, or wrist. An equivalent injury to a muscle or tendon is known as a strain.

The majority of sprains are mild, causing minor swelling and bruising that can be resolved with conservative treatment, typically summarized as RICE: rest, ice, compression, elevation. However, severe sprains involve complete tears, ruptures, or avulsion fractures, often leading to joint instability, severe pain, and decreased functional ability. These sprains require surgical fixation, prolonged immobilization, and physical therapy.

Examples of use of Sprain
1. Onlookers assumed she had suffered a simple sprain.
2. Strain sprain If you suspect a sprain or strain, follow the "Rice" procedure: R is for rest – so first get the child to sit down.
3. Aghast, you wobble off your high heels and sprain an ankle.
4. I seemed to suffer one sprain or torn ligament after another.
5. Some are in a panic over something relatively minor, such as a cut or a sprain.