A lower leg sprain is a physical issue to the intense groups of tissue (tendons) that encompass and associate the bones of the leg to the foot. The injury commonly happens when you incidentally curve or turn your lower leg in a cumbersome manner. This can stretch or tear the tendons that hold your lower leg bones and joints together.
All tendons have a particular scope of movement and limits that permit them to keep the joints balanced out. At the point when tendons encompassing the lower leg are pushed past these limits, it causes an injury. Hyper-extended lower legs most usually include wounds to the tendons outwardly of the lower leg.
You should summon your primary care physician right in the event that you sprain your lower leg. Your primary care physician can decide the seriousness of the injury and suggest an appropriate course of treatment. It can take half a month or months for a hyper-extended lower leg to mend totally.
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