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  1. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Ankle Sprains and Strains
  2. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Knee Sprains and Strains
  3. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Wrist Sprains and Strains
  4. Complete Guide to Sports Injuries: How to Treat Fractures, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Dislocations, Head Injuries by H. Winter Griffith, 1989-08-23
  5. Treat Your Own Strains, Sprains and Bruises by R. Lindsay, G. Watson, et all 1994-07-31
  6. Strains & sprains: A worker's guide to job design (Publication / International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) by Dan MacLeod, 1982
  7. FRACTURES, SPRAINS, AND STRAINS: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Complete Health Resource</i>
  8. Sprains and Strains: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Tish, A.M. Davidson, 2006
  9. Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health: Sprains and strains by Ph.D., P.T. Mark Damian Rossi, 2002-01-01
  10. Acupressure for athletes: Self-help for every weekend, amateur, and professional athlete : maximizing performance, treating sprains and strains by David J Nickel, 1985
  11. Sprains & strains: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by Whitney Lowe, 2001
  12. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Sprains and strains by Tish Davidson A.M., 2002-01-01
  13. Jackson's sprain a strain for OSU.(Sports)(The Beavers will keep a close watch on their star running back this week): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  14. Strengthen your ankles to avoid sprains, strains, and breaks.(BODYWORKS): An article from: Food & Fitness Advisor by Unavailable, 2010-06-01

101. Royce Medical Company
Developer and manufacturer of products for the treatment of sprains, strains, fractures and postoperative care.
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102. Lakeland & Lunesdale Physiotherapy And Sports Injuries Clinic South Cumbria, Nor
Established in 2002 we can help with a variety of problems and sports injuries. The main aim of the clinic is the assessment and treatment of strains and sprains, spinal conditions, joint problems, soft tissue, muscle, nerve and sports injuries.
http://www.physio-sportsinjuries.co.uk
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103. Amrutanjan Sports Balm For Treatment Of Acute Sports Injuries
A treatment for acute sprains, strains and sports injuries. Secure online order form and information on Amrutanjan and Dabur products and links to other sites.
http://www.sportsbalm.co.nz/
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Other Sites This age-old product is very effective in the treatment of acute strains and sprains of muscles and joints due to injury. In our experience it is very effective in the treatment of Sports Injuries.
How does Amrutanjan Balm act? Amrutanjan Balm is a topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. It contains Oil of Wintergreen, Camphor and Menthol. According to literature, Oil of Wintergreen contains Methyl salicylate. When mixed with camphor and menthol and applied to the affected area, it causes the relief of pain due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Apparently Camphor and Menthol prevent the hydrolysis of the Oil of Wintergreen and help its absorption. Camphor, due to its heating effect, causes hyperemia and helps absorption. Menthol causes a cooling effect and this leads to constriction of blood vessels, hence most of the Methyl salicylate remains in the tissue locally and acts at the site of injury.
It is also helpful for the temporary relief of pain in arthritic conditions.

104. Strains And Sprains Instruction Sheet
What s the difference between a strain and a sprain? strains involve a partial tear of muscle, whereas sprains involve a partial tear of ligaments or tendons.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/sheets/strains_sprains_sheet.html
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105. Web Page
A private orthopedic physiotherapy/physical therapy clinic for the treatment for motor vehicle accident injury patients, sports injuries, neck pain, back pain, muscle strains, ligament sprains, work related injuries, ergonomic consulting, preventative health consulting and on site physiotherapy.
http://www.albedo.net/physio/
A private orthopaedic physiotherapy/physical therapy clinic located in Guelph,Ontario, Canada. The clinic offers treatment for Motor Vehicle Accident patients, sports injuries, neck pain, back pain, muscle strains, ligament sprains, work related injuries, ergonomic consulting, preventative health consulting and on site physiotherapy. Do you fall into one of the following? Have you been injured in a motor vehicle accident? Are you pre or post orthopaedic surgery, like an Anterior Cruciate Ligament repair or a Rotator Cuff Tendon repair? Are you suffering from low back or neck pain? Do you suffer from a work-related injury like carpal tunnel or tendonitis? Have you injured yourself as a recreational or competitive athlete? Have you strained a muscle or sprained a ligament? Do you have a history of arthritis, osteoporosis or other degenerative condition? Are you in need of some cardiovascular conditioning for any pulmonary conditions, like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? Are you pregnant and looking for supervised exercise classes and information regarding some of the muscle changes to expect while your expecting? Is your work schedule too busy to allow you to visit our clinic?

106. Dit Da Jows
Topical remedies for pain relief, bruises, strains, sprains, and sports injuries.
http://www.ditdajows.com/

107. Broken Bones, Sprains, And Strains
From KidsHealth.org, information for parents regarding treatment for these types of injuries.
http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/emergencies/broken_bones.html

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Parents Emergencies: What to Do
A broken (fractured) bone requires emergency care. Suspect a possible broken bone if your child heard or felt a bone snap, if your child has difficulty moving the injured part, or if the injured part moves in an unnatural way or is very painful to the touch. A sprain occurs when the ligaments, which hold bones together, are overstretched and partially torn. Simply overstretching any part of the musculature is called a strain. Sprains and strains generally cause swelling and pain, and there may be bruises around the injured area. Most sprains, after proper medical evaluation, can be treated at home.
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108. Sprains & Strains
sprains strains. DESCRIPTION Poor conditioning. ICD9-CM 848.9 Sprain and strain, site unspecified SEE ALSO Tendinitis. REFERENCES
http://www.5mcc.com/Assets/SUMMARY/TP0865.html
DESCRIPTION:
  • Sprain: complete or partial ligamentous injury, either within the body of the ligament or at the site of attachment to bone. It may be classified as Grade I, II, or III. Grades I and II are incomplete tears and differ in severity; Grade III is complete dissolution of the ligamentous connection. Physical exam is key to the diagnosis. Usually secondary to trauma (falls, twisting injuries or motor vehicle accidents).
  • Strain: partial or complete disruption of the muscle or tendon, usually associated with overuse injuries.

System(s) affected: Musculoskeletal
Genetics: N/A
Incidence/Prevalence in USA:
  • Total incidence including spine, upper and lower extremities probably occurs in close to 80% of all athletes sometime in their career
  • Prevalence - approximately 30,000

Predominant age:
  • Sprains- any age where patient is physically active
  • Strains - usually 15-40

Predominant sex:
CAUSES:

  • Falls
  • Motor vehicle accident
  • Trauma
  • Excessive exercise or inadequate warm-up and stretching prior to activity
  • Poor conditioning
ICD-9-CM: 848.9 Sprain and strain, site unspecified

109. Www.chop.edu/consumer/your_child/condition_section_index.jsp?id=-8713
»»sprainsand-strains Reviews««sprains-and-strains Reviews. Complete Guide to Sports Injuries How to Treat Fractures, Bruises, sprains, strains, Dislocations, Head Injuries.
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110. Welcome To Thermal Logic Hot/Cold Therapy Packs.
Hot or cold therapy packs used treatment of injuries, strains, sprains, backaches or any condition requiring hot or cold compresses.
http://www.thermal-logic.com/
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