Sprains Vs Strains Vs Repetitive Stress Injuries

physical therapist at Atlas Physical Therapy evaluating if the patient has a strain, sprain, or repetitive stress injury

What’s the Difference?

  • Pain around a joint
  • Swelling and bruising
  • Stiffness or a feeling of instability
  • Sharp or aching pain
  • Tightness or cramping
  • Weakness with movement
physical therapist at Atlas Physical Therapy treating a repetitive stress injury with manual therapy
  • Tennis elbow (lateral elbow pain)
  • Carpal tunnel–type symptoms at the wrist
  • Runner’s knee (pain around the kneecap)
  • Gradual onset of pain
  • Symptoms that worsen with activity
  • Decreased tolerance to movements you previously handled well
athletic woman unable to continue her workout with her foot injury

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two athletic woman stretching before their workout to stay healthy and prevent repetitive use injuries, strains, or sprains
  • Joint stability
  • Muscle balance
  • Functional strength
  • Mobility where you need it
  • Reduce injury risk
  • Improve movement quality
  • Keep you training at a high level

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