10 January 2020
Sprain treatment is one of the most common types of orthopedic treatment. Unlike many other diseases, sprain does not have a peak season. With injuries of the musculoskeletal system, people refer to doctors throughout the year. This happens during the spring-summer season when people begin to engage in physical activity and sports: go out into nature, run, and also go to country-houses. And this also happens during the autumn-winter season, when schools and sports groups begin, adults and children go snowboarding, skiing, ice skating. And among older people, sprains generally happen in the most everyday situations: at home, in the garden or in the yard.
Received minor injuries and the accompanying sprains cause a lot of inconvenience to patients: pain, discomfort both when moving, and when having a rest. Many patients are deceived by the illusion of improvement, which is often observed with sprains. But as soon as the patient begins to walk, the injury hurts again. But this time, with increased pain.
Very often, patients do not refer to a doctor for treatment for sprains on time, as they take their injuries for a simple bruise. They continue to move and lead a familiar lifestyle, which only worsens their condition. The sprain, which is not treated, will make a person feel not only additional discomfort and pain but tendon may completely rupture and immobilize the patient. A sprain is characterized by the following symptoms:
While waiting for a doctor who will treat the sprain, the patient can perform a few simple manipulations.
These simple manipulations are a mandatory first aid for the sprain.
Most often, patients seek treatment for the following types of sprains:
One of the leaders in the treatment of orthopedic patients in the Caucasus is the Caucasus Medical Center. The center treats sprains and offers the following services:
Kinesiological taping is a technique for treating sprains, during which a special adhesive tourniquet is applied to the affected tendon - kinesiology tape. The high-quality tape is made of special elastic medical fabric and stretches only in one direction. When applied to the affected area, tape lifts the skin and subcutaneous fat along with the injured area. What happens at this time with injured tissue under tape? The following happens:
Only an orthopedist can apply a kinesiological tape correctly, after an appropriate examination! Tape adheres firmly to the skin and lasts from 2 to 3 days. The patient can shower with tape on.
Medical massage for sprains is another component of the treatment of such injuries. As a rule, a professional orthopedic doctor prescribes a massage to a patient no earlier than 48 hours after receiving an injury. Massaging before this time is strictly prohibited, as early massage will increase the risk of hematomas and increase swelling. It should also be remembered that the need for massage is determined only by the doctor. The standard procedure for medical massage for tendon injuries is as follows:
Nowadays, physiotherapy is actively used in the treatment of various injuries of the musculoskeletal system, including sprains. A highly qualified physiotherapist is able to treat a patient with sprains in a matter of days, who had severe pain before starting physiotherapy. As a rule, physiotherapy is prescribed only a few days after a tendon injury. There are a large number of physiotherapy methods, but the attending physician will select the desired type of physiotherapeutic treatment for each patient. Physiotherapy is prescribed during the following types of sprains:
As we see, physiotherapy is prescribed for the treatment of all types of sprains. When carrying out physiotherapy, patients note the following positive effects:
The most popular type of physiotherapy is magnetic therapy. Its popularity is due to the simplicity and effectiveness of this method in the treatment of sprains. During the treatment with magnetic therapy, the affected area is exposed to an alternating magnetic field. The physiotherapist adjusts the strength and intervals of the field exposure. As a rule, treatment begins with a small intensity and gradually increases during treatment. Despite the fact that magnetic field therapy is a rather old method in the treatment of many diseases of the human motor system, many patients notice a significant improvement in their condition after the first sessions.
What are the advantages of magnetic therapy?
Magnetic therapy is prescribed not only as of the main method in the treatment of sprain but also as an additional treatment during the preoperative period, for patients with ruptured tendons. With this treatment, the recovery of patients after surgery is much faster.
As the name implies, cryotherapy is a method of treatment with cold. When sprain, one of the types of first aid that needs to be given to the patient is the application of cold compress. But it turns out that the cold can be not only a temporary help in alleviating the patient’s condition, but also serve as a separate type of treatment for sprains. Unlike the several other methods of treating sprains mentioned above, cryotherapy is often prescribed at the earliest stages of treatment. This is due to the beneficial effect of cold on damaged tissue in the very first days of treatment. Cryotherapy is a point of exposure of cold to the injured area. Due to this, bleeding stops, swelling subsides, and temporary anesthesia of the damaged tendon occurs. With regular exposure to cryotherapy, the desired healing effect is achieved. Cryotherapy is rarely prescribed separately. As a rule, it goes in combination with magnetic therapy. There are no contraindications for cryotherapy, provided that it is prescribed to the patient by his attending physician. For detailed information about this and other types of treatment for sprains, contact the Caucasus Medical Center. Entrust your health to the best specialists in the region.