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Sprains vs. Strains: Understanding Healing and Faster Recovery Strategies

17 min · 22 de may de 2026
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You tweak an ankle, pull a hamstring, or wake up with a sore shoulder and everyone has an opinion. Ice it forever. Stretch it hard. Rest until it stops hurting. The problem is that sprains and strains are not the same injury, and treating them like they are can slow healing and set you up for the same flare-up a few weeks later. Dr. Alexander Telfair discusses how the body actually repairs tissue, starting with the inflammatory phase and moving into regeneration and remodeling [https://www.TelfairChiropractic.com]. We define a sprain as a ligament injury (bone to bone) and a strain as a muscle or tendon injury (muscle to bone), then explain why that distinction changes your rehab plan. We dig into joint stability, strengthening the tissues around the injured area, and why proprioception training matters so your body can react fast during real life movement like walking, jumping, squatting, and sports. We also get practical about pain relief and recovery tools. Dr. Telfair explains the RICE protocol [https://www.TelfairChiropractic.com] for the first 24 to 48 hours, why compression is often the missing piece, and when contrast therapy can help manage swelling by “pumping” circulation. We cover when heat is more useful than ice for chronic pain, why moist heat can work better than dry heat, and how shockwave therapy may support stubborn ligament, tendon, and muscle injuries by promoting blood flow, collagen production, and healthier tissue remodeling.  If you are coming back from an injury, the goal is not just to feel better. It is to return stronger and more prepared, with a rehab plan that builds load tolerance through tools like eccentric training and isometrics and reduces the odds of re-injury. Subscribe, share this with a training partner, and leave a review with your biggest recovery question so we can tackle it next. To learn more about Telfair Chiropractic visit: https://www.TelfairChiropractic.com [https://www.TelfairChiropractic.com] Telfair Chiropractic   630 S Orange Ave, Ste 300B, Sarasota, FL 34236   941-685-2415

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You tweak an ankle, pull a hamstring, or wake up with a sore shoulder and everyone has an opinion. Ice it forever. Stretch it hard. Rest until it stops hurting. The problem is that sprains and strains are not the same injury, and treating them like they are can slow healing and set you up for the same flare-up a few weeks later. Dr. Alexander Telfair discusses how the body actually repairs tissue, starting with the inflammatory phase and moving into regeneration and remodeling [https://www.TelfairChiropractic.com]. We define a sprain as a ligament injury (bone to bone) and a strain as a muscle or tendon injury (muscle to bone), then explain why that distinction changes your rehab plan. We dig into joint stability, strengthening the tissues around the injured area, and why proprioception training matters so your body can react fast during real life movement like walking, jumping, squatting, and sports. We also get practical about pain relief and recovery tools. Dr. Telfair explains the RICE protocol [https://www.TelfairChiropractic.com] for the first 24 to 48 hours, why compression is often the missing piece, and when contrast therapy can help manage swelling by “pumping” circulation. We cover when heat is more useful than ice for chronic pain, why moist heat can work better than dry heat, and how shockwave therapy may support stubborn ligament, tendon, and muscle injuries by promoting blood flow, collagen production, and healthier tissue remodeling.  If you are coming back from an injury, the goal is not just to feel better. It is to return stronger and more prepared, with a rehab plan that builds load tolerance through tools like eccentric training and isometrics and reduces the odds of re-injury. Subscribe, share this with a training partner, and leave a review with your biggest recovery question so we can tackle it next. To learn more about Telfair Chiropractic visit: https://www.TelfairChiropractic.com [https://www.TelfairChiropractic.com] Telfair Chiropractic   630 S Orange Ave, Ste 300B, Sarasota, FL 34236   941-685-2415

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