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Collection of Sprain Cliparts (20)

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Curated clip art focused on sprain, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.

Ouch! A painful stubbed toe can cause sharp pain and swelling-here’s how to respond quickly and effectively.
A man shows signs of an acute ankle sprain-swelling, tenderness, and discomfort-after a twist or fall.
Ouch! A child yells in pain after accidentally kicking a rock mid-run, with visual lightning bolts emphasizing the sharp impact.
This anatomical diagram highlights key tendons and ligaments in the ankle and foot, with red shading indicating areas commonly affected by strain or injury.
A person slips and loses balance, illustrating how quickly accidents can happen-especially on wet or uneven surfaces.
A cartoon-style depiction of a wrist brace supporting the hand-commonly used to illustrate sprain recovery or ergonomic aid.
A friendly, illustrated ankle brace in pink with a bow-designed to show how supportive wrapping helps stabilize the foot during recovery.
Apply a cloth-wrapped ice pack to the injured ankle for 15-20 minutes every 2-3 hours during the first 48 hours.
From painful injury to full recovery-stepping on a sharp object can cause serious harm, but proper care leads to healing.
A clear, visual guide to managing common soft-tissue injuries: strains and sprains.
A cheerful, hand-drawn spray bottle spraying a refreshing mist-perfect for illustrating cleaning routines or plant care guides.
This diagram clearly labels the tibia, fibula, and torn lateral ankle ligaments to help visualize common ankle sprain mechanisms.
A vivid cartoon showing acute ankle pain-highlighting the discomfort of strains and sprains with visual emphasis on injury impact.
Always use proper knife technique-and keep a first-aid kit nearby!
A distressed child holds his painful, swollen knee-common after falls or sports accidents.
Arrow indicates the medial malleolus region of the ankle, commonly associated with inversion sprains and tendinitis.
Always wrap your ice pack in a towel before applying it to your skin to avoid frostbite or irritation.
A graceful green vine-inspired swirl with teardrop leaves and dotted accents, ideal for elegant design projects.
A bold red checkmark marks the first item as complete in a sleek, modern checklist.
A child flinches as a bee stings his forearm-illustrating the sudden pain and alarm of an insect sting.
Man stepping on a sharp object, showing pain.