It really depends on the size of the tear. There are patches made out of denim which may be ironed on that are easily found. You could also make your own cute patch out of a favorite fabric, back it with heat and bond "light", iron it on the outside of the jeans then sew around the edges with regular thread or a decrative thread. If you use the regular heat and bond or extra hold, you will not need to sew the edges as it is strong enough to stay in place without stitching, plus the needle will gum up if you try to sew through it. Use your imagination and have fun.
How much does it cost to repair a torn meniscus
The ACL repair may have been damaged or torn. It may also be a meniscus tear. When you tear your meniscus, the knee seems to pop.
If you like to stand, walk, or run, and you have torn meniscus in your knee, it would be painful.
A torn cruciate ligament in the knee is commonly caused by sudden twisting or impact injuries. Treatment options may include physical therapy, bracing, or surgery to repair or reconstruct the ligament.
His foot. He had an infection with puss. Most likely caused by Frostbite.
Medicare typically covers arthroscopic knee surgery to repair a knee injury like a torn cartilage or ligament if it is deemed medically necessary. The surgery must be performed by a Medicare-approved healthcare provider, and certain criteria must be met for coverage. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider and Medicare to determine coverage eligibility and any potential out-of-pocket costs.
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it has no direct blood supply that cause a slow healing rate^^
No, mine's fine, thank you.
water on the knee, torn cartilage, arthritis, these are just a few of the causes.
No, a torn patellar tendon typically requires surgery to fully heal and restore strength and function to the knee joint. Surgery is usually recommended to repair the tendon and allow for proper rehabilitation to optimize recovery. Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises are often prescribed post-surgery to regain full range of motion and strength in the knee.