10-12 months
Because the shin has a finer layer than other bones.
That depends on the individual With some people an hour with others it can take a week.
No there is no such bone. There is a nerve that when it is hit in the right place 'feels like a funny bone, but it it is not actually a bone at all. Running down the inside part of your elbow is a nerve called the ulnar nerve. The ulnar nerve lets your brain know about feelings in your fourth and fifth fingers. It's also one of the nerves that controls some movement of your hand.You get that 'funny feeling' when the ulnar nerve is bumped against the humerus, the long bone that starts at your elbow and goes up to your shoulder. Tapping your funny bone doesn't do any damage to your elbow, arm, or ulnar nerve. But it sure feels strange!
That depends on the injury. It could be anywhere from a few weeks to never.
The time it takes for a nerve in the ear to heal can vary depending on the specific injury. Some may heal in a few days or weeks, while others may take months or even longer. It is important to seek guidance from a medical professional for a proper assessment and treatment plan.
No short bone
As unfortunate as this may sound, nerves do not heal. Nor do they regenerate. If you've suffered an injury that's caused nerve damage, that damage will not heal or regenerate.
You may have damage to your ulnar nerve (its the nerve that runs behind your elbow we commonly call your 'funny bone' nerve). This nerve works some of the muscles that work those two fingers. It also gives you feeling in those two fingers. If it is damaged you may have tingly feelings or numbness as well. This may be caused by the nerve being pinch, compressed, or stretched along its path. Possibly a pinched nerve in your neck or arthritis at the elbow, propping on your elbows for long periods, or by holding your arms bent for a long period like when you hold the newspaper while reading it. You should see your doctor.
People heal at different rates. A pinched nerve is not too bad of an injury. This can usually be taken care of by a chiropractor or a massage therapist. An athlete should only be out of a game for only a few weeks at the most.
The amount you receive in a workers' compensation settlement for ulnar nerve tendon repair and cyst surgery can depend on several factors, including the severity of your injury, the impact on your ability to work, medical expenses, and any permanent disability. If the surgery has resulted in significant medical costs or long-term effects on your functional capacity, you may be eligible for a higher settlement. It's essential to consult with a workers' compensation attorney to evaluate your specific case and maximize your potential settlement.
Nerve cells are different from other cells. In other cells they have a cell wall cell membrane nucleus lisozomes etc. but nerve cells dont have the information nor the ability to heal as well as normal cells do. it all depends on the extent of the damage