It doesn't. Completely ruins your life.
The painful blister on my heel, I realised, would take a long time to heal.
I can't yet...I have a boot and it's been 3 weeks
depending what kind of fracture and severity it can take 5-10 weeks
it depends on your age and the severity of your break but it can be from 4 weeks - 10
5 weeks
Yes. The EA pair in heal has a long E sound as in meal and steal. The homophone is "heel."
how long does it take to heal a broken femur? it has been a year and still not normal is this the norm?
The calcaneus (heel bone) forms the back of your foot. A tendon attaches the gastrocnemius and soleus (calf) muscles to the heel bone.
Yes, both heel and heal have a long E sound as in peal and peel, steal and steel.
If you still have pain from a place where you broke a bone after three years, the pain is not from a broken bone but from something else. Bones do not normally take that long to heal. You should find out what it is. Torn tendons can be repaired in this day and age. Bone chips can be removed. Or you can continue to put up with it for another 3 years.
On a cellular level, broken bones first heal by the dislocated bone being pushed together back into place, preferably by a doctor. After that, it initiates the long process comprised of three phases, the reactive phase, the reparative phase, and the remodeling phase.
The muscle may become weaker and look a bit thinner than the other arm because of it not being used for a long period of time. Sometimes physical therapy can help build up strength.