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What term is used to describe excessive stretching of ligaments beyond their normal range?

  1. Fracture

  2. Dislocation

  3. Sprain

  4. Strain

The correct answer is: Sprain

The term that describes excessive stretching of ligaments beyond their normal range is "sprain." A sprain occurs when the ligaments, which are the tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect bones to joints, are overstretched or torn due to sudden movements or injuries. This can happen during activities that involve twisting or pulling of the joint, leading to pain, swelling, and limited movement. Understanding the distinct nature of sprains is essential because they specifically involve ligaments, differentiating them from other injuries. For instance, a fracture refers to the breaking of a bone, a dislocation involves the displacement of a bone from its joint, and a strain relates to the stretching or tearing of muscles or tendons rather than ligaments. Each of these conditions affects different types of tissue in the body, making the terminology important for proper diagnosis and treatment.