yes. it depends on where the meniscus is torn and how old the patient is.
No, a torn patellar tendon typically requires surgery to fully heal and restore strength and function to the knee joint. Surgery is usually recommended to repair the tendon and allow for proper rehabilitation to optimize recovery. Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises are often prescribed post-surgery to regain full range of motion and strength in the knee.
A partially torn shoulder blade tendon cannot heal itself. This is similar to frayed rope and would need special care so that it can heal.
If it is torn, it does not heal itself. You need surgery.
depends on how severe it is... try doing contrasting in the mean time (hot/cold over and over)
No, she has not left. Reference an article in the Post-Gazette, she is recovering from surgery on a torn Achilles tendon.
No. Just like a torn muscle, it has to be surgically reconnected. _____________________ This is tricky, if it was only cut or torn a minute amount then it can rebuild itself just like a muscle. If it was severed then it needs to be operated on.
If you have a torn PCL, you may be advised to relax and not move a whole lot. If you refuse to listen or it doesn't heal, surgery may be in your future.
It depends if the tear is longitudinal or transversal. Also, it depends on the technique that was used to image the tendon. I had a torn tendon which in the MRI appeard to be 40 TO 50% of the width and during arthsorcopic surgery the surgeon found out that it was 80% torn. Victor Joubert
A torn ligament involves damage to the tissue that connects bones to each other, while a torn tendon involves damage to the tissue that connects muscles to bones. Ligaments help stabilize joints, while tendons help with movement. Treatment and recovery for each type of injury may differ based on the location and severity of the tear.
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A severe torn pleura may heal on its own with time, but in some cases, medical intervention such as chest tube drainage or surgery may be necessary to aid in the healing process. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a torn pleura to prevent complications such as pneumothorax.