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what's the difference between a sprain ana a fracture?​

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Answered by ItzShrestha41
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Explanation:

A sprain is classified as a stretched or torn ligament or tendon, while a fracture is a broken bone. If you're experiencing pain around the soft tissue but not over your bone, it's likely that you have a sprain and not a break.

Answered by Anonymous
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The basic difference between a fracture and a sprain is definitely the extent of the injury. In a sprain, the joints are dislocated whereas in a fracture, the bones actually break up. Fractures take a longer time to heal whereas a sprain, if not that serious can heal up quite early.

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