Strains And Sprains Treatment in Spartanburg, Duncan, and Greenville, SC

Fast, Specialized Care When Injuries Happen

 

Strains and sprains are among the most common orthopedic injuries, affecting muscles, ligaments, and tendons that support movement and stability. Although they may sound minor, these injuries can be painful, limit mobility, and lead to long-term problems if not properly treated. At Carolina Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery Associates, our Orthopedic Urgent Care provides immediate evaluation and expert care for strains and sprains, helping you recover quickly and safely without the need for an emergency room visit.

 

Our experienced orthopedic providers understand the difference between a simple soft tissue injury and one that requires advanced intervention. Whether you twisted your ankle during a workout, strained your back while lifting, or sprained your wrist from a fall, we offer same-day access to specialized orthopedic evaluation and on-site imaging to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

 

Understanding Strains And Sprains

 

A strain occurs when a muscle or tendon is overstretched or torn. This often happens in the back, hamstrings, or shoulders during activities that require sudden force or overexertion. A sprain, on the other hand, involves damage to the ligaments, the tough tissues that connect bones together, most commonly in the ankle, knee, or wrist.

 

Both injuries can cause swelling, bruising, tenderness, or instability, but determining severity is key. A mild sprain may involve microscopic tears, while a severe one may involve a complete ligament rupture. Our Orthopedic Urgent Care team evaluates each case carefully to ensure that nothing more serious, such as a fracture or tendon tear, is missed.

 

Evaluation And Treatment For Strains And Sprains

 

At CONA Orthopedic Urgent Care, your visit begins with a focused physical examination to assess pain, swelling, range of motion, and joint stability. We may recommend X-rays to rule out bone injury or additional imaging if soft tissue damage is suspected. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, we create a treatment plan to reduce pain, support healing, and restore function.

 

For mild to moderate injuries, treatment often includes rest, ice, compression, and elevation to reduce inflammation. Supportive braces or wraps may be used to protect the injured area and prevent further strain. Our orthopedic providers can prescribe medications to manage pain and swelling when necessary. In more severe cases, such as complete ligament tears or muscle ruptures, we collaborate with our orthopedic surgeons and physical therapists to plan surgical or rehabilitative treatment as needed.

 

Early rehabilitation is an essential part of recovery. Once pain and swelling improve, we focus on strengthening and mobility exercises to rebuild stability and prevent re-injury. Our physical therapy team provides personalized guidance to help you return safely to work, sports, and daily activities.

 

Why Choose CONA For Orthopedic Urgent Care

 

Carolina Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery Associates offers immediate access to board-certified orthopedic specialists, advanced imaging, and personalized treatment in one convenient setting. Our Orthopedic Urgent Care clinics in Spartanburg, Duncan, and Greenville are designed to treat musculoskeletal injuries quickly and effectively, often for a fraction of the cost of an emergency room visit. Whether your injury is mild or severe, we are here to deliver expert care from diagnosis through recovery, ensuring you regain mobility and confidence as soon as possible.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How Do I Know If I Have A Sprain Or A Fracture?

Sprains can mimic fractures because both cause swelling and pain. However, fractures often cause deformity, inability to bear weight, or severe tenderness over a bone. Our on-site X-rays at CONA Orthopedic Urgent Care can quickly confirm the diagnosis.

 

When Should I Seek Medical Care For A Strain Or Sprain?

You should visit orthopedic urgent care if pain and swelling are significant, if you cannot bear weight, move the affected joint, or if symptoms do not improve within a few days. Prompt evaluation ensures proper healing and helps prevent chronic instability.

 

How Long Does It Take To Recover From A Sprain Or Strain?

Most mild strains and sprains heal within two to four weeks with rest and proper treatment. More severe injuries involving torn ligaments or muscles may require several months and physical therapy to restore full strength and mobility.