A hard tissue injury is also called a "fracture" and is defined as a "loss of continuity in the substance of a bone"
In other words, it's like when you break/fracture your leg/arm.
burns
Burns.
No, they will eventually heal.
Soft-tissue injuries are the most common, such as neck and back pains.
Ice and elevation, some light massage to ;)
Because they have a greater blood supply
The stress,strain in muscles of a human body is called soft tissue injuries
Stress on the bone/tissue
MRI SCAN
These are Soft tissue injuries, Crush injuries, Lacerations, bruises and "road rash", Shoulder injuries, Foot and ankle injuries, Knee injuries, Neck injuries and whiplash, Limb loss and amputation, Disfiguring facial injuries and scars, Fractures and broken bones, Internal injuries, Burns, Back Injuries, Spinal cord injuries and paralysis, and Traumatic brain injuries.
Common soft tissue injuries associated with the 200m sprint include hamstring strains and quadriceps strains. These injuries can occur due to the explosive nature of sprinting and the high demand placed on the muscles during the race. Proper warm-up and stretching techniques can help reduce the risk of these injuries.
the bone and muscle tissue need to reform