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Medicine, 20.10.2020 21:01 kyleap984ovm04g

What is the difference between a "sprain" and a "strain?" A) A "sprain" is an injury to a ligament while a "strain" is an injury to a muscle or tendon.
B) A "strain" is an injury to a ligament while a "sprain" is an injury to a muscle or tendon.
C)Neither options are correct.

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