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ASK A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Question: "What is the difference between a sprain and a strain?" PT response: "Many of us have suffered an injury and been diagnosed as having either a sprain or strain. I often hear patients and individuals outside of physical therapy using these two terms interchangeably when really they refer to two very different injuries that affect two very different tissue types. Strains refer to injuries of the musculotendinous unit, which includes a muscle and the tendon that secures it to the bone.
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