After a bursectomy, the regrowth of bursa in the hip can vary, but it typically takes several weeks to a few months for the tissue to heal and regenerate. Factors such as the individual's age, overall health, and adherence to rehabilitation protocols can influence the healing time. While some patients may experience a return of normal function within a few weeks, complete recovery and bursa regeneration may take longer. It's essential to follow up with a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
Serious in the sense of painful, then yes, but otherwise inflammation of the hip bursa (commonest being trochanteric bursitis) has no serious long term sequelae. Steroid injections can be the administered to help alleviate the inflammation and pain and very occasionally bursectomy (surgical removal of the bursa) may be required.
Bursa was the capital of the Ottoman Empire for 39 years, from 1326-1365.
how long do you think it takes for a shaved cat to regrow it's fur? hmmm
Yes, a tree can regrow if it is cut down, as long as the roots are intact. The time it takes for a tree to regrow varies depending on the type of tree, but it can take several years to decades for a tree to fully regrow to its original size.
They live for many weeks.
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Yes, some plants can regrow from just their roots alone, as long as the roots are healthy and have enough stored energy to support new growth.
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.
you will grow it back in about 5-7 days
It takes 15 Days, It does not Regrow Either.
They don't. Unless you leave them too long after wards
so they can win lol