Esguince in english

Sprain

pronunciation: spreɪn part of speech: noun
In gestures

esguince = muscle strain ; strain injury ; strain ; sprain ; dislocation ; pulled muscle ; strained muscle ; twisting injury. 

Example: The following categories of complaints are considered: eye strain and visual fatigue; migraine; epilepsy; muscle pain, aches, and strains; skin rashes; and stress.Example: Although the library profession cannot be regarded as one of high risk from the viewpoint of occupational hazards, certain hazards do exist: including repetitive strain injuries, neck pain, and back pain.Example: All dislocations, sprains, strains, and assumed fractures should be splinted.Example: All dislocations, sprains, strains, and assumed fractures should be splinted.Example: All dislocations, sprains, strains, and assumed fractures should be splinted.Example: A pulled muscle, especially involving the thigh, is a common injury among runners and people who play basketball, hockey or football.Example: A bad strained muscle can take approximately three to four weeks to heal while a mild one will just take a week to get healed.Example: Most traumatic meniscal tears occur as a result of a twisting injury when the knee rotates but the foot stays fixed in position.

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» esguince de tobilloankle sprain .

Example: As a podiatrist, she treats ankle sprains, forefoot injuries, tendon injuries, bunions and plantar skin conditions such as plantar verruca.

» hacerse un esguincesprain .

Example: If you have sprained your ankle in the past, you may continue to sprain it if the ligaments did not have time to completely heal.

» hacerse un esguince de tobillosprain + Posesivo + ankle .

Example: The girls played hard and Liza gave it her best shot, even though she wasn't up to full speed after spraining her ankle.

Esguince synonyms

turn in spanish: giro, pronunciation: tɜrn part of speech: verb, noun twist in spanish: giro, pronunciation: twɪst part of speech: noun, verb wrench in spanish: llave inglesa, pronunciation: rentʃ part of speech: noun, verb rick in spanish: almiar, pronunciation: rɪk part of speech: noun wrick in spanish: Wrick, pronunciation: rɪk part of speech: noun
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