Yes, you can. Immobilizing allows it to heal faster than just wearing an orthopedic boot.
Yes, it does.
A "bruised bone" typically refers to bleeding that occurs under the tough fibrous covering of the bone called the periosteum. It heals very quickly, and anti-inflammatory medications, ice and rest can help.
I wouldn't recommend it if you want it to heal.
A bruised tail bone will heal over time. There is no strategy for speeding healing of a bruise.
That depends on a lot of things like your age and how badly bruised it is. It can take from days to weeks.
The cast of Bruised - 2009 includes: Lorna Doyle
The lower leg pain could be caused by the fall that just happened. Also the lower leg pain could be a bruised bone or a bruised muscle. It could also be a fracture in the bone.
The cast of Bruised - 2013 includes: Briana Rayner as Amelia
A sprained ankle occurs when the ligaments are stretched or torn, while a bruised bone is when the bone itself is injured. They are two separate injuries that can happen independently of each other, though they can sometimes occur together in more severe ankle injuries.
This is called bone marrow edema. It can cause bleeding in the bone marrow, leading to severe pain. The injury is caused by an impact to the knee area.
The cast of Battered and Bruised - 2005 includes: Rowetta Satchell as herself
Probably a bruised bone