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Sprained Ligament - Articles
Tracy McGrady Sprains Ankle....A Very Common Basketball Issue
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Dr. Andrew Schneider
Posted
Sun 01 Feb 2009 8:00am
When it comes to basketball, the risk of spraining an ankle is constant. Quick breaks, starts, stops, pivots, and, of course, jumps. Whenever an ankle is sprained, there is always ligament damage. The time out of the game will depend on the extent of the damage. You'd expect that a sprain resulting from a jump would result in more damage from simply
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High Ankle Sprain Explained
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Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:13pm
An ankle sprain is the partial or complete tear of the ligaments in the ankle. The classic ankle sprain is caused when the foot rolls in and the ankle rolls out, resulting in tearing of one or more of the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. A high ankle sprain is an injury to [...]
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Leg Muscles Compromised After Ankle Sprains
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Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
An ankle sprain is a tear of one or more ligaments in the ankle. The most common type of ankle injury is an inversion ankle sprain which results in tearing of the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. When the ligaments don’t heal correctly, or they heal in a lengthened position, instability can result. In the past, the focus was on ligament
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High Ankle Sprain Explained
by
Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
An ankle sprain is the partial or complete tear of the ligaments in the ankle. The classic ankle sprain is caused when the foot rolls in and the ankle rolls out, resulting in tearing of one or more of the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. A high ankle sprain is an injury to a group of ligaments above the ankle joint. The ligament group above
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Special Report - Knee Sprains & Knee Strains - Brace Yourself For The Answer
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drbraceco
Posted
Wed 06 May 2009 11:21pm
a look at the differences between a sprain and a strain to give you some useful information.
Stretching in one specific direction can stress the ligament that is trying to hold the knee in place. When the ligament is stretched or has a tear, this is known as a "sprain". These ligaments, are thick bands of cartilage that will attach bone to bone. Examples
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Sprain Home Remedies
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My Healthy Foods
Posted
Mon 01 Mar 2010 10:41am
Sprains being a common phenomenon, home remedies go hand in hand. Sprains are the extended tear of the ligaments in the body. The areas of the foot, ankles, elbow, wrists, and knees are common spots for the occurrence of sprains. The causes of sprains are many. However, common reasons for sprains
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Sprained Toe. Nick Becton, starting left tackle
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Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Sat 21 Aug 2010 7:09am
toe” according to Aurora Health Care. “A toe sprain is caused by a partial tear of the ligaments that support a toe. Ligaments are strong bands of tissue that connect bones...
Amplify’d from blacksburgfoot.blogspot.com
It was grim news for VT Football fans when they heard Nick Becton, starting left tackle, sprained one
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Just What is a "High Ankle Sprain"
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Dr. Andrew Schneider
Posted
Sun 11 Jan 2009 8:00am
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A traditional ankle sprain, or twisted ankle, most commonly involves damage to the ligaments that connect the bones in the legs, the tibia and fibula, to the bones in the foot. This type....
A high ankle sprain is an injury to the ligaments that connect the two bones in the legs, the tibia and fibula. They're called "high" ankle sprains because the injury occurs above
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Sprain? Strain? Just Remember RICE
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Total Health Breakthroughs
Posted
Fri 12 Mar 2010 7:00am
1 Comment
too far into it, what’s the difference between a sprain and a strain, anyway?
Good question. A sprain is a ligament injury. Ligaments are the tough, fibrous tissues... different classifications for sprains and strains:
Grade 1. This kind of injury happens when the fiber (ligament, muscle, or tendon) is stretched a bit beyond its normal limits
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Ankle Sprains 101
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Alexandra H.
Posted
Sun 20 Jul 2008 12:55pm
of initial swelling. Grade III, or third degree ankle sprains usually result in ankle instability, and mean the ligaments have been torn.
Your doctor should provide a definite...
Ankle sprains are common injuries. For most of us, they seem to occur at the most unlikely moments, like when we’re walking across the grass, or on uneven pavement
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