Sprain Treatment in Chicago Expert Injury Care

Injured yourself with a sprain? Clinica Urgent Care provides comprehensive sprain treatment in Chicago. Our experienced medical team offers immediate evaluation, X-ray imaging, pain management, and rehabilitation guidance to help you recover quickly and safely.

Understanding Sprains

What is a Sprain?

A sprain is an injury to the ligaments around a joint. Ligaments are strong, flexible fibers that hold bones together. When a ligament is stretched beyond its normal range, it can tear, causing a sprain. Sprains can range from mild to severe.

Sprain Severity Grades

  • Ligament stretched but not torn
  • Minimal pain and swelling
  • Little to no joint instability
  • Recovery time: 1-2 weeks
  • Partial ligament tear
  • Moderate pain and swelling
  • Some joint instability
  • Recovery time: 3-6 weeks
  • Complete ligament tear
  • Severe pain and swelling
  • Significant joint instability
  • Recovery time: 6-12 weeks or more

Common Types of Sprains We Treat

  • Most common type of sprain
  • Usually involves lateral (outside) ligaments
  • Caused by rolling or twisting ankle
  • Symptoms: Pain, swelling, bruising, difficulty walking
  • Common in falls and sports
  • Often involves scapholunate ligament
  • Caused by falling on outstretched hand
  • Symptoms: Pain, swelling, difficulty gripping
  • Can involve multiple ligaments (ACL, MCL, PCL, LCL)
  • Common in sports and activities
  • Caused by sudden direction changes or impact
  • Symptoms: Pain, swelling, instability, popping sound
  • Often called “skier’s thumb”
  • Involves ulnar collateral ligament
  • Caused by falling with ski pole or ball impact
  • Symptoms: Pain at base of thumb, weakness

Our Sprain Treatment Services

  • Detailed injury history and mechanism
  • Physical examination of injured joint
  • Range of motion assessment
  • Stability testing of ligaments
  • Pain and swelling evaluation
  • Digital X-rays to rule out fractures
  • Stress X-rays for ligament assessment
  • Same-day results and interpretation
  • Referral for MRI if needed for complex injuries

Acute Treatment (RICE Protocol)

  • Avoid activities that cause pain
  • Use crutches for lower extremity sprains
  • Immobilization with splint or brace if needed
  • Apply ice 15-20 minutes every 2-3 hours
  • Use ice pack or frozen peas wrapped in towel
  • Continue for first 48-72 hours
  • Helps reduce swelling and pain
  • Elastic bandage or compression sleeve
  • Snug but not too tight
  • Remove if numbness or tingling
  • Helps control swelling
  • Raise injured limb above heart level
  • Use pillows for support
  • Especially important when resting
  • Helps reduce swelling
  • Over-the-counter pain relievers (ibuprofen, acetaminophen)
  • Prescription pain medications if needed
  • Topical anti-inflammatory creams
  • Ice therapy for acute pain
  • Ankle braces for ankle sprains
  • Wrist splints for wrist injuries
  • Knee braces for knee sprains
  • Buddy taping for finger/toe sprains
  • Crutches for weight-bearing restrictions

Treatment by Sprain Location

  • RICE protocol immediately
  • Weight-bearing as tolerated
  • Ankle brace for support
  • Physical therapy for severe sprains
  • Gradual return to activities
  • Wrist splint for immobilization
  • Avoid gripping activities
  • Gentle range of motion exercises
  • Occupational therapy if needed
  • Gradual strengthening
  • Knee brace for stability
  • Crutches if weight-bearing painful
  • Physical therapy essential
  • Possible MRI for severe injuries
  • Specialist referral if needed

Recovery and Rehabilitation

  • RICE protocol
  • Pain management
  • Protection from further injury
  • Gentle movement as tolerated
  • Gradual increase in movement
  • Gentle stretching exercises
  • Weight-bearing progression
  • Continue protection measures
  • Progressive strengthening exercises
  • Balance and proprioception training
  • Functional activities
  • Sport-specific training if applicable
  • Full range of motion restored
  • Strength equal to uninjured side
  • Confidence in injured joint
  • Gradual return to full activities

Prevention Strategies

  • Proper warm-up before activities
  • Appropriate footwear for activities
  • Strengthen supporting muscles
  • Improve balance and coordination
  • Avoid fatigue during activities
  • Use proper technique
  • Wear protective equipment
  • Condition appropriately for sport
  • Follow safety rules
  • Listen to your body

When to Seek Immediate Care

  • Severe pain that doesn’t improve
  • Inability to bear weight or use joint
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Joint appears deformed
  • Skin color changes (blue, white)
  • No improvement after 2-3 days

Complications of Untreated Sprains

  • Chronic joint instability
  • Recurrent sprains
  • Arthritis development
  • Chronic pain
  • Reduced function
  • Muscle weakness

Return to Activity Guidelines

  • Pain-free range of motion
  • Normal strength
  • Good balance and coordination
  • Confidence in joint stability
  • Cleared by healthcare provider
  • Start with low-impact activities
  • Increase intensity gradually
  • Use protective equipment initially
  • Monitor for pain or swelling
  • Stop if symptoms return

Why Choose Clinica Urgent Care for Sprains

  • Experienced providers in sports medicine
  • Comprehensive evaluation of joint injuries
  • On-site X-ray capabilities
  • Immediate treatment and pain relief
  • Rehabilitation guidance
  • Acute injury management
  • Pain control options
  • Immobilization devices available
  • Physical therapy referrals
  • Follow-up care coordination
  • Walk-in availability for injuries
  • Extended hours for weekend injuries
  • Sports injury expertise
  • Insurance accepted
  • Quick treatment to prevent complications

Cost Information

  • Office Visit: $100
  • X-ray (2 views): $75
  • Splint/Brace: $25-75 depending on type
  • Crutches: $25 rental
  • Most insurance plans accepted

Follow-Up Care

  • Worsening pain or swelling
  • New numbness or tingling
  • No improvement in 1 week
  • Recurrent injury
  • Questions about activity restrictions

Address: 8634 S Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60652

Phone: (872) 267-7956

Hours: Monday-Sunday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

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