Sprain vs Strain
Strains and sprains refer to overstretching or tearing of tissues: the main difference between the two diagnoses comes down to the structures involved. Strains refer to muscular injury; sprains refer to ligamentous injury. Muscles and ligaments provide two separate functions, so the two injuries will manifest and be rehabilitated differently.
Read moreA Guide to a Rehabilitation Framework
Learn the five parts of rehabilitation therapy: tissue healing, mobility, muscle initiation, performance improvement, and advance coordination. This will act as a guide for you to understand the different phases that physical therapy entails.
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