There are three stages of AC shoulder separation to heal. A grade one separation could heal on it's own in a couple of weeks, while a stage three separation often requires surgical repair and can take months to heal.
It depends how bad the sprain is. But usually about two weeks.
Normally 4-6 weeks. If it's a minor sprain 1-2 weeks. If it is a severe sprain, it may take up to 12 weeks.
two to three weeks
It would be two weeks before it heals and if it is a really bad sprain it wounld take three weeks.
A mild sprain - actually any sprain - is very dependent on your age. If you're under 25, a mild sprain should be healed completely in 10 days. If you're past fifty, the same mild sprain will take a month to heal.
It generally takes 3 to 6 weeks for a mild to moderate sprain to heal. to fully heal the ankle it takes 1 year.
The biopsy site may take up to six weeks to completely heal.
A navel piercing can take anywhere from six months to a year to heal completely.
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It generally takes 3 to 6 weeks for a mild to moderate sprain to heal. to fully heal the ankle it takes 1 year.
Grade I or 1st degree sprains take the least time to heal because they caused the least damaged to the ligament or tendon.
The amount of time it will take for a broken neck to completely heal will vary with each person. The broken neck could take a few months to heal, a few years, or in some cases, never.
It depends on the where you break or sprain a body part breaking of the leg or arm hurts more than a sprain but a sprain on an ankle wrist or fingers and toes is typically more painful than a break, Yes a break is more severe but a sprain can often cause more pain
The biopsy site may take up to six weeks to completely heal.
Grade III is the most serious injury. The 3 main ligaments of the lateral ankle are all torn. They heal more slowly than bone because they have very poor blood supply. If a second sprain were to occur before it completely heals, you could end up with a permanently unstable ankle. Therefore it is extremely important that it is completely healed before attempting any quick lateral movements. Depending on your age and ability to heal (how well blood flows to the area is key), I would estimate 6 months of healing and rehab before you are completely out of the "woods."