A bone bruise is when a sudden jerk or movement is notioned to the ground, and a hard impact comes in contact with your body such as an ankle roll, becomes bruised in the bone. A bone bruise is summerized as a welt that is pushed into your bone. A bone bruise can last any where from a week to a few months...we are all different. Mine has been going on for about 2 weeks now.
Bruised bones are the result of internal bleeding. It would make no difference if you wrapped them, however if wrapped too tightly you will prevent the blood from circulating and it will take longer to heal. Wrapping with padding may prevent you from bruising the same bones again if the bruise is a result of an activity which you do on a regular basis. In summary wrap to avoid repetitive injury to the same bone(s), otherwise allow to heal naturally without wrapping. Note - I'm not a doctor, however played soccer to a high standard and have knowledge of the above.
A bruise on the brain is called a contusion.
it may be because the bruise is so old it stops hurting or maby you've hit yourself there alot of times your body is used to it
A condition of blood within a joint
To treat a bone bruise, there are few things you can do. You can ice it, no more than 20 minutes at a time, and without having the ice directly on your skin. You can elevate it, to help reduce the swelling. The ice will help reduce swelling as well. You can take ibprofen, which will help with the pain and with the swelling. Let it rest... it is extremely easy to re-injure the area and cause even more damage, and a more painful bone bruise. It is also recommended that you do NOT wrap it. Bone bruises can take days to weeks to recover from, depending on the severity of the injury. Traumatic bone bruises can take months to heal.
The forming of blood cells in bone marrow.
yes it can but,it will bruise your jaw bone
A bruised tail bone will heal over time. There is no strategy for speeding healing of a bruise.
It is a bruise.Just a fancy word for bruise
Mine usually do, especially if it's a near bruise close to the bone. If it's just superficial, and a light one under the skin, it shouldn't hurt that much.
three: A subcutaneous bruise is one that occurs just below the skin and will normally be considered mild. At another level, an intramuscular bruise occurs deeper within the belt of the muscle underneath and can cause some more significant damage. An even deeper bruise is a periosteal bruise which refers to a bone bruise, which can be very painful. from http://yourarticlesource.com/Art/60692/85/What-Are-the-Different-Types-of-Bruising.html
i would think that's a bone bruise. i had a shoulder injury quite the same i would think that's a bone bruise. i had a shoulder injury quite the same
You'd damage the Perjukie fibers of the periostium, and no, just suck it up.
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ummm..... please specify what the difference between a bruise and a bruise is :)
magullar = to bruise una magulladura = a bruise
A deep bruise, or a hematoma. Contusions of the femur can occur as a result of blunt trauma or a jammed bone, resulting in deep, aching pain.