Safety and first aid

First aid for sprains and strains

Signs and symptoms

Symptoms of a sprain can include:

  • intense pain
  • restricted mobility
  • swelling and bruising around injury joint develops quickly.

Symptoms of a strain can include:

  • sharp, sudden pain in the injury region
  • loss of power
  • tender muscle.

If there is a lot of pain, manage the injury as a fracture and seek medical aid.

Managing a sprain or strain

1. Follow the DRSABCD action plan.

2. Follow the RICE management plan:

  • Rest the patient and the injury
  • Apply an icepack (cold compress) wrapped in a wet cloth to the injury for 15 minutes every 2 hours for 24 hours and then for 15 minutes every 4 hours for 24 hours
  • Apply a compression elastic bandage firmly to the injury that extends well beyond the injury
  • Elevate the injured part.

3. Seek medical aid.

Where to get help

  • For emergency or life-threatening conditions, visit an emergency department or dial triple zero (000) to call an ambulance
  • See your doctor
  • Visit healthdirect (external site) or call 1800 022 222

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