Ankle Sprains Research Articles

An ankle sprain is an damage to the strong bands of tissue (ligaments) that covers and connect the bones of the leg to the feet. The injury typically happens once you accidentally twist or turn your ankle in a clumsy way. This can extend or sprint the ligaments that hold your ankle bones and joints together. All ligaments have a selected range of motion and limits that allow them to stay the joints stabilized. When ligaments covering the ankle are pressed across these limits, it results in a sprain. Sprained ankles most ordinarily involve injuries to the ligaments on the surface of the ankle. Research Articles present conceptual advances of unusual significance regarding a chemical biology question of wide interest. Research papers should be as concise as possible and written in a style that is accessible to the broad Chemical Biology readership.    

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