Sprains
Sprains and strains are very common injuries that affectmuscles and ligaments.
They often occurwhen playing sportsif you change direction or speed suddenly, fall and land awkwardly, or collide with an object or person.
Ligaments are strong bands of tissue around joints that connect bones to one another.
Common locations for sprains include the knees, ankles, wrists and thumbs. Symptoms of a sprain can include:
There may beswelling soon after the injury but the bruising may not show until later or it may not show at all.
Bruising sometimes develops away from the affected joint, as blood seeps along the muscles beforesurfacing to the skin.
A strain occurs when muscle fibres stretch or tear. It's usually the result of the muscle being stretched beyond its limits or forced to contract (shorten) too quickly.
Muscle strains are particularly common in the legs and back, such as Hamstring injury and lumbar (lower back) strains.
Symptoms of a muscle strain can include:
Most sprains and strains are relatively minor and can be treated at home (see below).
However, you should visit a minor injuries unit (MIU) or your GP if you think you have a sprain or strain and:
If you have any of these symptoms your injury will need to be assessed by a doctor. You might have a severe sprain or strain or another serious injury, such as a fracture.
Generally, you should try to start moving a sprained jointas soon as it's not too painful to do so, whereas a strained muscle should normally be immobilised for at least afew days.
Ordinary painkillers, such as paracetamol , can be used to help ease any pain,although stronger medication can be prescribed if the pain is more severe.
Most people will regain full use of the affected body part within six to eight weeks, although severe injuries may take longer to heal and some people may experience persistent problems lastingseveral months or longer.
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To help prevent sprains and strains you should:
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Read about the symptoms and common causes of sprains and strains, plus self care advice and when to seek medical help.
Find out what causes sprains and strains. They often occur while playing sports when you over-reach, change direction or speed suddenly or fall and land awkwardly.
Find out how sprains and strains are diagnosed. Your doctor will ask how you injured yourself and examine the affected area. An X-ray may be needed in certain situations.
Read about treatments for sprains and strains. Mild to moderate injuries can often be treated at home using self care techniques, such as bandaging, rest and painkillers.
Information and advice about how to prevent sprains and strains.