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  2. Sprained ankle - Wikipedia

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    Ankle sprains are classified as grade 1, 2, or 3, [8] and, depending on the amount of damage or the number of ligaments that are damaged, each sprain is classified from mild to severe. A grade 1 sprain is defined as mild damage to a ligament or ligaments without instability of the affected joint.

  3. Sprain - Wikipedia

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    A foot sprain is an injury to the ligaments that connect bones within the foot. The recovery process for a foot sprain is crucial for restoring normal function and preventing future injuries. This article outlines the general approach to foot sprain recovery, which varies depending on the severity of the injury. [24]

  4. Soft tissue injury - Wikipedia

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    Sprains are commonly seen in vulnerable areas such as the wrists, knees and ankles. They can occur from movements such as falling on an outstretched hand or a twisting of the ankle or foot. [2] The severity of a sprain can be classified: Grade 1: Only some of the fibers in the ligament are torn, and the injured site is moderately painful and ...

  5. What a recovering ankle sprain should look like - AOL

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  6. Memphis Grizzlies guard Desmond Bane has Grade 3 ankle sprain ...

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    The Memphis Grizzlies are without Desmond Bane for 6 weeks, and Jake LaRavia is out three weeks, both because of ankle sprains. Memphis Grizzlies guard Desmond Bane has Grade 3 ankle sprain, out ...

  7. According to Harvard Health, the recovery time for a Grade 2 ankle sprain ranges from three to six weeks. Heat opens trip with win over Grizzlies, but loses Herro to ankle injury. Takeaways and ...