A tendon is the material connecting your muscle to your bone. If torn, the muscle is no longer connected to the bone and thus contracting the muscle does not pull on the bone, meaning no motion occurs.
In addition, it is EXTREMELY painful.
A full tear usually requires reconstructive surgery to fix, but a strain or partial tear will heal naturally over a couple of weeks in a healthy patient. The usual treatment for such occurances is applying a tensor bandage to the area to reduce swelling, and painkillers. For moderate tears of leg tendons, crutches are often used during healing, to prevent further damage and to reduce the need for prescription strength painkillers.
A sore elbow
elasticity
sore neck
yes. it depends on where the meniscus is torn and how old the patient is.
tendons are not bones therefore they cannot break its probably a torn tendon
The term for tendon suturing and repair of torn muscles is "tendon repair." This surgical procedure involves reattaching or reconstructing tendons that have been damaged or torn, often to restore function and alleviate pain. It is commonly performed in cases of sports injuries or accidents that affect the musculoskeletal system.
What is your question? Yes - rupture of the prepubic tendon and associated herniation of abdominal contents happens with trauma and it is one of the "weakpoints" of the abdominal wall (in addition to the diaphragm and perineal areas.)
Sretched or torn
Tendon injury' refers to damage that occurs to a tendon which connects bone to muscle. Sometimes a tendon can be strained or sometimes it can be torn. Rehab can take months depending on the severity.
A partially torn shoulder blade tendon cannot heal itself. This is similar to frayed rope and would need special care so that it can heal.
A strain is a torn or stretched muscle or tendon.
A torn ligament involves damage to the tissue that connects bones to each other, while a torn tendon involves damage to the tissue that connects muscles to bones. Ligaments help stabilize joints, while tendons help with movement. Treatment and recovery for each type of injury may differ based on the location and severity of the tear.