it really depends on how bad the break is. they can last anything from 1 week to 16 weeks
Yes, ligaments and tendons have limited ability to heal themselves after injury. Treatment may include rest, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery to repair severe tears or ruptures. It's important to follow medical advice to support the healing process and prevent long-term damage.
I mean thats stupid to ask. And no you cant. Not unless you have surgery, go to rehab for 6 to 8 months, get a brace AND then get cleared to run, then do contact and finally practice and maybe play.
The regrowth of a bursa sac after surgery in the shoulder can vary from individual to individual. It typically takes several weeks to a few months for the bursa sac to regenerate and heal fully. Physical therapy and following post-operative care guidelines can help speed up the recovery process.
A mosquito bite typically takes about 3 to 7 days to heal and disappear.
Yes, your ear is the same size as your nose... They have the same growth speed also, they are the same length.
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The healing time for a damaged outer knee ligament, such as the lateral collateral ligament (LCL), can vary depending on the severity of the injury. Minor sprains may heal within a few weeks with rest and rehabilitation, while more severe injuries could take several months to heal, especially if surgery is required. It's essential to follow a healthcare professional's advice for recovery and rehabilitation to ensure proper healing.
quite a while
6 weeks
No. But don't suck on your thumb, it's weird.
how long does it take to heal after a pelvic surgeory
5 weeks
Recovery from hernia surgery varies greatly depending on hernia location and type, as well as the kind of surgery that was performed. It can take anywhere from days to weeks.
You don't. Torn and pulled ligaments can take as long as six weeks to heal. However, you can ease the pain by icing the foot and trying over the counter pain relievers.
Depends on the severity of the tear. It can be a month to 6 months to a year if it's completely severed. it will take 6 weeks with proper therapy Depends on the ligament and whether or not blood supply to the damaged ligament was lost. If the blood supply was lost, the ligament will not repair itself and your only option is surgery. If blood supply remains, it may take up to 8 weeks to fully heal. I would recommend physical therapy after the swelling goes down to speed up the process. My own painful experiences. It depends how the injury is because some people might have torn it worse and I think about 6 months it will recover by I have ligament damage in my lower spine, and they said it would heal in 2-3 months, and that was Christmas day...and it is stillbad. They now think it could be a yearbefore it heals properly.
Depends upon the severity of the fracture about 3-4 months
You will have to stay off of your ankle so that it has a chance to heal. If you use crutches and elevate your foot then it shouldnt take long for you to heal.