10 Sprained Knee Symptoms

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Symptom #3: Difficulty Moving

One of the most difficult problems associated with a sprain is the fact that it makes it hard to move. Since your knee will be painful and swollen, you won’t have the same range of motion that you usually do. This is most difficult for athletes who need their full range of motion to engage in their activities.

However, anyone with a sprained knee will be limited from performing as well as they could at their daily activities. If the sprain is mild, topical pain relief and anti-inflammatory drugs can help restore some range of motion.

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