Sprains and Strains in Adolescents

Sprains


Sprains and strains are the majority, and sports injuries caused by one. Sports injuries can be invasive, involves ligaments, muscles and tendons including bruises, sprains and strains caused. The main part is the most commonly involved ankle sprain or strain is. Three ligaments in the ankle sprain or strain involved, including former talofubular ligament, posterior ligament from the front and with the ligament.

As a direct result of the strength of soft tissue like autumn, the result is called kicking contusion injury or abrasions. Sprains, ligament injury but is twisted or distorted. Sprains usually affects the knees, wrists and ankles. In another aspect of the tendon or muscle is caused by the strain from the force generally, stretch and overuse injuries.

After sprains / strains, usually a physical examination by a doctor diagnosed. The doctor asked a comprehensive history of young people, and requires a variety of causes of injury problems. Can also provide a variety of diagnostic procedures that can help evaluate the problem. X-ray is one of the damage done to know the extent and exact location of the oldest and common diagnostic tests. X-rays use electromagnetic waves to obtain pictures of internal tissues, organs and bones on the film. MRI scan is a diagnostic procedure recent development, but also help in the assessment of a physical injury. This process is actually called magnetic resonance imaging is to use an error, the computer and the radio frequency to obtain structural and organ in the body detailed image. Another diagnostic procedure known as computed tomography or CT scans can also be used to assess the extent and location of the injury. This procedure uses a blend of X-ray computer in order to obtain the horizontal and vertical alignment in the cross-sectional photograph. This suggests that any part of the body such as muscle, bone, fat and thorough picture organs. They provide more information than conventional x-rays.

There strains and sprains depend adolescents physical condition of each of the various symptoms and they may vary accordingly. Symptoms include one of the area surrounding the injury pain. May also be swelling around the injured area. When they use some of the youngsters have encountered difficulties or moved to injured body region. Some young people also were injured in the area of ​​bruising or swelling. Repeated sprains and strains symptoms may resemble other medical conditions and a doctor's recommendation in this case is the best choice.

Depending on various factors sprains and strains treatment will be prescribed by doctors teenager, including young age, the teenager's overall health and adolescent medical history. The extent to which young people are also hurt factors determine the nature of the treatment. Horizontal tolerate certain drugs, therapies and procedures teenager also consider before choosing not to participate in the specific method of treatment. Treatment also depends on what kind of expect a person also preferences and opinions.

Can be used to treat a variety of options, including activities such as limiting damage after actor / splint on the injured area, the application of physical therapy on crutches or a wheelchair which involves stretching exercises to give strength and injured muscles, tendons and ligaments, last but not least importantly, it is in the worst case operation is selected.

In the case of long-term decline in fight injury, sprains and strains heal quickly in children and adolescents, but it is important to limit the activity of young people like to stick to the limits of the treatment and healing process applied and regularly participate in physical therapy sessions, if any. It should be noted that the majority of injury associated with the results of either the movement of muscles and joints due to trauma or excessive use. However, they can be avoided and prevented with proper training, by wearing appropriate protective equipment and training through the use of appropriate equipment.

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