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Collection of Sprains (18)
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A young boy reacts dramatically to a scraped knee, capturing the emotional and physical impact of minor childhood injuries.
A visual representation of acute ankle pain, often associated with sprains, strains, or inflammation.
Visual guide to lateral ankle sprains: from minor stretching (Grade I) to complete ligament tear (Grade III), highlighting the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments.
This diagram illustrates a typical ankle fracture with visible bone displacement, surrounding inflammation, and radiating pain signals.
A young boy shows signs of acute leg pain while limping, with visual cues highlighting discomfort and urgency.
A foot and ankle wrapped in a blue elastic bandage, demonstrating proper compression for injury recovery.
Person with an injured arm supported by a sling, commonly used to represent fractures, sprains, or post-surgical recovery.
Red lines highlight the area of heel pain-often associated with plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendon strain.
A cartoon-style depiction of a bandaged foot and ankle, commonly used to illustrate sprains, fractures, or post-surgical care.
A cartoon-style depiction of an injured ankle wrapped in supportive bandages, with visual cues showing localized pain.
A healthcare provider carefully wraps a clean gauze bandage around an injured ankle, ensuring proper support and hygiene.
A simplified anatomical illustration highlighting the plantar fascia and potential heel spur formation-useful for patient education and clinical reference.
A split-panel illustration shows a boy losing balance on a scooter and then sitting down, holding his painful ankle-highlighting common injury risks.
