A sprain is an injury to a ligament that results from overstretching or tearing of the ligament. A sprain of other specified parts of thorax refers to an injury to the ligaments that connect the bones of the chest wall, such as the sternum or rib cage.
A sprain of other specified parts of thorax can occur due to a variety of reasons, including sports injuries, falls, or accidents. Symptoms of this type of sprain may include pain, swelling, and difficulty breathing or moving the affected area.
The treatment for a sprain of other specified parts of thorax usually involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation of the affected area to reduce swelling and pain. Over-the-counter pain medications may also be recommended to manage pain and inflammation.
If the sprain is severe, a doctor may recommend physical therapy or prescribe medications to manage pain and inflammation. Surgery may be necessary in rare cases where the injury is severe and non-surgical treatments are not effective.
It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect that you have a sprain of other specified parts of thorax. Delaying treatment can lead to further complications and delay healing time.