I'm in an anatomy class and my teacher who has a doctorate confirms that YES! it does heal stronger, because the osteoblasts cells kick in to heal and rebuild this bone tissue and they usually over compensate with the fusion of the two bones. Osteoblast and osteoclast work together to shape and form the new compact bone.
Bone regrowth occurs in many stages. First osteoblasts are activated and begin to releases collage in all directions. They also mineralize this collagen by adding calcium phosphate. At this point the bone has no structure. Slowly the bones osteoclasts begin to eat away the old bone and the newly formed bone and the bone remodels itself to best align with stresses.
Yes.
However, the difference in density will cause the bone to uniquely distribute pressure throughout that bone, making it more likely to break, just in a different location.
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people say they are supposed to if they heal properly but i have broken my wrist in arouund the same place 3 times now in 7 years, the first time i did it, it was a clean snap but the doctors are saying its now a weak spot because of the first break and the other 3 which were only greenstick fractures.
you have to have a cast and stay in it for about a month
Yes. The time required depends on the person's age and the size of the bone.
no
The periosteum multiplies to grow and repair bones when they break. If the bone is not set for proper repair by the periosteum, then it will heal as is.
No!
Fractures grow when the body's natural defenses to affected areas(in this case, the broken bone) allow certain substances (such as calcium to mend bone) to heal the fracture.
Yes you just have to give it time to rest, and it will become better soon. :)
Bones are constantly changing and over the course of a year or so, cells called "osteoclasts" break away old bone, replacing it with fresh new bone. So when a bone is broken, your body automatically repairs itself.
Bone is constantly remodeled during much of life by osteoblasts and osteoclasts. As such, the repair to a broken bone heals faster because it models the bone back in place, and sometimes it will heal stronger than it was before the injury.
A fractured bone is also known as a greenstick, which is a crack in the bone. It is a clean break and no bones are out of place. Fractures are still very painful but they do heal faster than an actual break.
The tarsal bone which forms your heal bone is called Calcaneus.
it depends on your age and the severity of your break but it can be from 4 weeks - 10
A brace or support to a broken bone would be a cast. When a person experiences a clean break in a bone, a doctor will apply a cast to the broken bone area. The cast allows to bone to heal properly.
yes eventually Your bone cells should regenerate depending on how bad the fracture/break is.
Bones are meant to be strong, especially in young people. Therefore, it takes a great deal of force for a bone to break. Purposely trying to break a bone could cause muscle and tendon injuries, which take forever to heal and are quite painful. A broken bone is also extremely painful.