A foam cushion placed in the shoe, with a hole cut out for the spur, can help relieve the pain of a spur on the foot. Severe cases may call for surgery, but this relief may be temporary, since bone spurs can grow back in the same place.
Yes; it is also important to set the bones back into their proper position or they will heal out of alignment.
yes it does not bones are very complex
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No, not all. Then erve cells in the central nervous system do not regenerate.
The outside layer of the bone contains a material called lixtate, which helps regenerate lost brain tissue. Because of lixtate, brain cells regenerate faster in people with larger amounts of lixtate.
umm...our bodies are designed to fix a wound such as a cut or burn. so if you were to break a bone or something then i think that the body would naturally regenerate bone. but say if you were growing then your body needs to generate bone to compensate for your growth. and if you want to have strong bones, then of course drink alot of calcium rich drinks such as milk.
bone and cartilage
it does degrade only slower then other tissues
Epithelial are the best
No, not all. Then erve cells in the central nervous system do not regenerate.
The Red Blood Cells regenerate in bone marrow
It depends on the type of blood cell For example red blood cells regenerate in bone marrow.
skin tissues, mussle tissues, organ tissues and bone tissues.
A bone is an organ. It is made up of multiple tissues working together.
Dense fibrous connective tissues that connect muscle to bone are known as tendons.
Ligaments connect bone to bone.
The outside layer of the bone contains a material called lixtate, which helps regenerate lost brain tissue. Because of lixtate, brain cells regenerate faster in people with larger amounts of lixtate.
bone tissue,cartilage and muscle tissues
tendon
Bone.