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Sports Injuries

Sports injuries are the most commonly reported injuries that occur during sports or exercise. Any part of the body can be injured; however the term generally refers to injuries involving the musculoskeletal system, which is the muscles, bones, and associated tissues (i.e. cartilage.)

Causes of Sports Injuries

Sports injuries can be a result of the following:

  • Accidents
  • Poor training practices
  • Improper equipment
  • Lack of conditioning
  • Insufficient warm-up and stretching

Types of Sports Injuries

  • Sprain – stretch or tear of a ligament (connective tissue joining bones), caused by trauma such as a fall or blow to the body, that knocks a joint out of position. Sprains can range from stretching to complete tears. Most vulnerable joints are ankles, knees, and wrists.
    • Sprain symptoms: tenderness, pain, bruising, inflammation, swelling, inability to move, joint looseness, laxity, or instability.
  • Strain – twist, pull, or tear of a muscle or tendon (connective tissue from muscle to bone), caused by overstretching or over contraction. Strains can be mild to severe, which if not treated professionally can cause damage and loss of function.
    • Strain symptoms: pain, muscle spasm, loss of strength.
  • Knee injury – most commonly injured joint, which can range from mild to severe. Some less severe knee problems are runner’s knee (pain close to or under knee cap), iliotibial band syndrome (pain on outer side of knee), and tendinitis (degeneration within a tendon).
  • Achilles tendon injuries – stretch, tear, or irritation to the tendon connecting the calf muscle to the back of the heel. These can be very sudden, and extremely painful.
  • Fractures – A break in the bone. There are two types of fractures.
    Acute fractures are quick one time injuries to the bone. These can be simple (clean breaks with little damage to the surrounding tissue) or compound (a break in where the bone pierces the skin.) Acute fractures tend to be emergencies.
    • Stress fractures: occur from repeated stress to the bone over time. They typically occur in the feet and legs from sports that require repetitive impact such as gymnastics or track and field. The most common symptom is pain that worsens with weight bearing activity accompanied by tenderness and swelling.
  • Dislocations – When two bones that form a joint become separated. Contact sports, high impact sports, and sports resulting in excessive stretching or falling cause the majority of dislocations. This is an emergency situation requiring medical treatment.

AFC Urgent Care Portland Can Treat Your Sports Injuries

At AFC Urgent Care of Portland, patients can be tested and treated for all types of sports injuries with no appointment. Contact us if you have questions, or simply come into our convenient Portland locations to find out more about the non-emergency medical services offered at this state-of-the-art clinics.


Our Walk-In Clinics Are:

  • Walk-in friendly
  • Open 7-days a week 
  • In-network for most Oregon insurers
  • Open extended hours
  • Has X-Ray and Lab onsite

AFC Urgent Care FAQs

  • Why choose AFC for Urgent Care?

    With state-of-the-art centers and a professional medical team, AFC provides on-site X-rays, labs, procedures, and more!

  • What's the difference between AFC Urgent Care and emergency room services?

    Urgent care is for medical conditions that require prompt attention but do not pose an immediate threat to your health or life. Here is a simple rule of thumb: if your medical issues(s) are life threatening, call 911, or go directly to a hospital emergency room. If not, an urgent care center such as AFC is an excellent alternative.

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