Sprains and strains are common injuries affecting the muscle and ligaments. Most can be treated at home without seeing a GP.
It's likely to be a sprain or strain if:
Is it a sprain or a strain?
Sprains:
Strains:
For the first couple of days, follow the 4 steps known as RICE therapy to help bring down swelling and support the injury:
To help prevent swelling, try to avoid heat - such as hot baths and heat packs - alcohol and massages for the first couple of days.
When you can move the injured area without pain stopping you, try to keep moving it so the joint or muscle doesn't become stiff.
Speak to a pharmacist about the best treatment for you. They might suggest tablets, or a cream or gel you rub on the skin.
Painkillers like paracetamol will ease the pain and ibuprofen will bring down swelling. However, you shouldn't take ibuprofen for 48 hours after your injury as it may slow down healing.
After 2 weeks, most sprains and strains will feel better. Avoid strenous exercise such as running for up to 8 weeks, as there's a risk of further damage.
Severe sprains and strains can take months to get back to normal.
Sprains and strains happen when you overstretch or twist a muscle. Not warming up before exercising, tired muscles and playing sport are common causes.
the injury is not feeling any better after treating it yourself
the pain or swelling is getting worse
you also have a very high temperature or feel hot and shivery – this could be an infection
They will tell you what to do. They can tell you the right place to get help if you need to see someone.
You may be given self-care advice or prescribed a stronger painkiller.
If you need an X-ray it might be possible to have one at the unit or you may be referred to hospital.
Physiotherapy for sprains and strains
If you have a sprain or strain that's taking longer than usual to get better, your GP may be able to refer you to a physiotherapist.
Physiotherapy from the NHS might not be available everywhere and waiting times can be long. You can also get it privately.
You may have broken a bone and will need an X-ray.