
Muscle Sprain
Yes, there is a difference between muscle sprain and muscle strain. Of course, you can have a sprain and strain at the same time. A back sprain affects the ligaments in the back rather than the muscle tendon. It occurs when a ligament is stretched or torn, often due to a sudden twist or impact. Symptoms of a back sprain include pain, swelling, and instability in the affected area. This type of injury can occur in any part of the back, including the neck, upper back, and lower back. Back sprains are often caused by sudden movements or falls that put stress on the ligaments in the back, and can be common in athletes or individuals who engage in physically demanding activities. Treatment for a back sprain typically involves rest, ice, compression, and over-the-counter pain medications, as well as physical therapy to help improve stability and prevent future injury. In some cases, a brace or other support device may be recommended to aid in healing and reduce the risk of re-injury. [via Cottagehealth.org]