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Take the Sprains and Strains Quiz

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Sprain? Strain? The terms for these injuries sound so similar, what's the difference? Find out by taking this quiz.

1. If you have a sprain, it means you've injured a ligament.


2. In a strain, a muscle or tendon is involved.


3. The most common site for a sprain is the wrist.


4. A typical sprain occurs when you misstep and land on the side of your foot.


5. One symptom of a sprain may be a popping sound from the affected joint when the injury occurs.


6. You should see your healthcare provider for a sprain if you can't move or put weight on the injured joint.


7. The back is a common site for strains.


8. A muscle spasm can be a symptom of a strain.


9. You should treat a sprain or strain by putting moist heat on it right away.


10. Wearing shoes that fit properly is a way to prevent a sprain or strain.


Author: Sinovic, Dianna

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