More soccer sprains when one ankle is stronger: study
(Reuters) – Pro soccer players are much more likely to suffer ankle sprains when one foot is stronger than the other, according to a Greek study. Ankle sprains occur when a ligament in the joint is over stretched or torn, often from a sudden twist or awkward landing. They are among the most common injuries in soccer and can lead to pain and stability problems lasting months or even years for some. . . .
View full post on Health News Headlines – Yahoo! News
Leave a Reply