Treating Sprains and Strainsby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger Your muscles connect to joints and bone by tissues called tendons. When a muscle contracts, the tendon is pulled, allowing the joint to move. If the tendon becomes stretched or torn, you've got a strain. Another kind of tissue -- ligaments -- helps stabilize your joints. If the ligament is stretched or torn, you've got a sprain. So what causes a sprain or a strain? Stress. If your muscles and joints are moving in a way they aren't ready for or just aren't supposed to be moving, you can end up with a sprain or strain. If you do have a sprain or strain, just remember RICE:
Other things you can do to ease the pain of a strain or sprain and help your body heal faster:
You can prevent sprains and strains by warming up before your exercise! Always do some gentle stretching before any sort of exercise, to get your muscles, tendons, and ligaments ready to perform. If the sprain or strain is severe, your doctor may have you wear a plaster or fiberglass cast or splint. Some injuries to tendons or ligaments may need surgery to repair. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevanthealth tags |
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