I don't know does someone else know
because tendons is what make the wing move
An orthopedic surgeon
If you are able to take it to the veterinarian, then do so. It would most probably have to be put to sleep, as it will be unable to feed properly, and death by starvation is very slow, and extremely stressful for the bird.
tendons connect muscles to bones, cartilage cushions joints
does torn ligament and tendons cause fibula not to heal
tendons are not bones therefore they cannot break its probably a torn tendon
A sprain is an injury in which a muscle is overstretched or torn. Tendinitis is an injury that occurs when a tendon becomes inflamed or torn. That's the difference between a muscle sprain and tendinitis.
Tendons attach muscles to bones. Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. Tendons are connective tissues that are tough fibrous material rich in collagen. The muscles and tendons help to control joint movement. Muscles have tendinous origins (where they arise) and insertions (where they insert) on bones. Tendons are the part of the muscle that is white and fibrous. Tendons have very little blood supply so when torn it takes some time to heal. In severe tendon injuries the attachment of the tendon can be torn away from the bone. The same tissue that connects bone to bone is called a ligament. The difference is an anatomical one, not a functional one.
A number of things - A broken bone in the leg, torn muscles/tendons, broken ankel or broken bones in the foot. Go and see your doctor because this sounds bad.
A strain, or pulled muscle, is an injury in which a muscle or its attaching tendons are torn due to overstretching. It is often associated with fatigue, muscle overuse and improper movement.
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You need to see a doctor and get an MRI or other scan of your tendons - sounds like the big tendon alongside your ankle might be torn, which is common with flat feet.