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Sprain

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jun 5, 2024.

AMBULATORY CARE:

A sprain

is a stretched or torn ligament. Ligaments support your joints and keep your bones in place. They allow you to lift, lower, or rotate your arms and legs. A sprain may involve one or more ligaments.

Common signs and symptoms:

You may hear or feel a pop or snap at the time of the sprain. You may also have any of the following signs and symptoms:

Seek care immediately if:

Call your doctor if:

Treatment for a sprain

depends on which ligament was injured and if more than one is affected. Treatment may also depend on how severe your injury is and when the injury occurred. You may need any of the following:

Manage your sprain:

Prevent another sprain:

Regular exercise can strengthen your muscles and help prevent another injury. Do the following before you begin or return to regular exercise or sports training:

Follow up with your doctor as directed:

Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visits.

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