_____are the result of an injury to a ligament

DOMS
Muscle sprain
Muscle strain***
Overuse injury

_______ Is the result of an injury to either a muscle or a tendon

DOMS
Muscle sprain***
Muscle strain
Overuse injury

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sprains-and-strains/basics/definition/CON-20020958

To determine the correct answers, let's break down each option and analyze their definitions to identify the ones that match the given descriptions.

1. DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness): DOMS is muscle pain and stiffness that occurs after strenuous exercise or physical activity. It is not related to ligament injuries, so it is not the correct answer for either of the descriptions.

2. Muscle sprain: A muscle sprain refers to the stretching or tearing of a ligament, which connects bones together. It does not involve ligament injuries, so it is not the correct answer for the first description. However, it may be the correct answer for the second description, as a sprain can occur in muscles or tendons.

3. Muscle strain: A muscle strain is the stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon. It is the correct answer for the first description (result of an injury to a ligament) because it involves ligament injuries. However, it is not the correct answer for the second description, as a strain can occur in muscles or tendons, not both.

4. Overuse injury: An overuse injury is caused by repetitive motion or overloading a muscle or joint. It is not directly related to ligament injuries, so it is not the correct answer for either of the descriptions.

Taking into account the definitions and considering the details of each description, the correct answers are:

1. Muscle strain: The result of an injury to a ligament.
2. Muscle sprain: The result of an injury to either a muscle or a tendon.