Partially torn muscles do not reattach themselves directly to bone; instead, the healing process involves the formation of scar tissue. This tissue can help restore some functionality, but the muscle may not regain its full strength or flexibility. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are often necessary to promote healing and improve function after such an injury. In some cases, surgical intervention may be required for optimal recovery.
greenstick fracture.
Tendons
Muscles are on the outside of the bone.
sequestrum
Strap muscles
The bone cell moves through the support of the muscles. The cell muscles will expand and contract which will result into movement of the bone cell.
Muscles do not attach to other muscles. They only attach to bone.
No, it is a very tough, fibrous material that connects muscle to bone.
Like any other part of the body that gets hurt or damaged, the blood runs to the injury, and heals it up. The bone marrow and bone start to regenerate until it it fully healed.
No, bones themselves cannot bruise as they do not have blood vessels. However, surrounding soft tissues such as muscles and ligaments can become bruised during an injury where the bone may also be affected.
Muscles are attached to bones by tendons.
That is thigh bone