How long does it take for tendon rupture to heal, and are there any sequelae

Updated on healthy 2024-07-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, tendons, ligaments commonly known as tendons, once the tendons are broken and strained, they will cause joint bending, limited straightening or swelling and discomfort, etc., after the injury, its regeneration ability is weak, and it is difficult to repair and heal itself, so there will be difficulty in bending, unable to reach the normal amplitude, and there is a feeling of stiffness and tightness. At present, there is still no good way to repair soft tissue injuries in Western medicine in the whole world, generally it is surgical suture, followed by long-term rest exercise, surgical needle and suture, that is, the two ends of the ruptured tendon are sutured together with needle and thread, and the broken tendons on the surface have been sutured, in fact, they have not really grown and connected together, just a false appearance, and the tendon regeneration ability is weak, even if the suture is good, they have not really grown together. The patient's joint bending is also limited, in fact, the tendon is sutured with a needle, and the tendon rupture not only can not really grow together, but the patient will think that the tendon has been sutured and will slowly grow in the future, which has caused misleading and made the patient greatly miss the best opportunity. It is difficult to achieve the purpose of repair by exercising, you can search on the Internet, it should not be difficult to find that more than 90% of patients with tendon injury have such symptoms, slight injury, 100 cases may have a few cases that can recover on their own, patients with serious injuries, no matter how hard they exercise, it will not help, and joint activity has not returned to normal for several years.

    If you want to repair soft tissue damage, only Chinese traditional Chinese medicine has hope, it is recommended to choose traditional Chinese medicine**, professional soft tissue Chinese medicine can prepare good drugs for you, help the damaged tissue grow and repair quickly, early injury can be timely symptomatic medication**, generally 40 days can basically recover very well, more than three months of damage, ** is more troublesome, the longer the time is delayed, the more difficult to treat. Avoid eating beef, carp, chicken, sour bamboo shoots, ginger, which is learned from experience, and listening to it is beneficial to patients. Believe it or not, by personal thoughts.

    I wish you a speedy day**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Generally, the plaster cast is fixed for 3 weeks, and the sexual function is exercised after removal, as long as the later exercise is good, it can generally be recovered.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The time it takes to recover from a tendon rupture varies depending on the situation. First of all, if the tendon is ruptured, there is no complete displacement, only conservative**, and the healing time is 4-6 weeks. If the tendon is ruptured due to a sharp injury, surgery is needed to suture the tendon together.

    If you don't suture, you won't be able to recover for a long time. The healing time after suturing is generally about 4 weeks.

    Excessive muscle fatigue or improper acute phase**, poor posture and deformity cause muscle balance disorders called chronic muscle strain. Common muscular tendon injuries include cervical sprains, acute lumbar sprains, chronic lumbar muscle strain, supraspinatus tendon rupture, biceps tendon rupture, quadriceps tendon rupture, and Achilles tendon rupture.

    Symptoms are localized pain, swelling, tenderness, and diminished or loss of function. **Depending on the injury, general injuries should be rested, physiotherapy, application of analgesic and blood-relieving drugs and functional exercises. Partial rupture is predominantly non-surgical**, and the injured limb is fixed in a muscle relaxation position for 3 weeks.

    Complete rupture should be sutured and fixed for 4 to 6 weeks with early surgery, followed by physiotherapy and active and passive exercises to restore muscle strength and joint function.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Categories: Medical & Health >> Traditional Chinese Medicine.

    Problem description: My friend has a broken tendon in his arm.

    Will there be any sequelae after the god seeps in?

    Analysis: A simple laceration of the hand can be sutured directly, but the patient's function and sensation of the finger must be checked before suturing. During the examination, the middle knuckle is pressed so that the distal knuckle is flexed, and if it can be flexed, the deep tendon is not damaged.

    The injured finger is then extended dorsally and the injured finger is bent, if it is not bent, the superficial tendon is ruptured. Each finger must be tested in this way to make sure that the tendon is not injured, and once the tendon is injured, it must be sutured in a well-equipped operating room. After the operation, it should be protected with a stent and then rehabilitated, about 6 weeks.

    It will not cause tendon sticking and affect the movement of fingers in the future. Also, pay attention to the numbness on both sides of your fingers to determine if the nerve is damaged. These should all be dealt with together to avoid sequelae.

    When the tendon is ruptured, it is often sutured immediately, and the operation process is quite simple, but if the injury is only two weeks away, it is often necessary to use tendon transplantation, which not only increases the difficulty of the operation, but also makes the recovery relatively poor, so it is not necessary to be careful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At that time, I was a knife wound to the palm of my left hand, which caused the tendon and vascular nerve of the three fingers of the little finger of the central ring to rupture, and then the plaster cast was fixed for three weeks, and it could be removed after 3 weeks, and then I carried out a functional recovery exercise, and all five fingers of my left hand were straightened after one week. Half a month straightens freely. It's okay to clench your fist, except for the palm feeling a little hard and weak, the rest is basically 80% recovered.

    This is the effect of the later exercise, I gritted my teeth and insisted on exercising with severe pain to recover so well, only to complete one-third, and the remaining two-thirds to exercise on my own, otherwise the injured hand is a disability. Remember that the three-month recovery is the future shape of your hand, and it will be difficult for the hand to recover after the first month of exercise.

    First of all, if your hand feels very painful, the tendon may be ruptured again, but generally speaking, the tendon is not so easy to break, if you use too much force at that time, pull strongly, it will be difficult to say for a long time, but it will hurt if it is broken, and then you have to continue to sew it up. And the paralysis you said is not paralysis, it is numbness, that is because the nerve is broken, if the nerve is broken, it will take a long time to recover, at least three months, at most half a year to a year, and some people will not even recover forever, but this is a very rare situation. I am now 2 months old, the little finger nerve is broken, and I still only have a faint feeling, and my own physical recovery mechanism is strong, so it will take time to recover.

    When you exercise, take it step by step, take your time, stop when you feel the pain you can't stand it, and so on. Just keep your mindset. Good luck with you**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How many days does it take for tendon sutures to be satined?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The severity of muscle fracture can be divided into three levels.

    The first degree is mild. Only a small fraction of the muscle fibers break, which causes pain when applied or pressed, and looks fine on the outside. This is also done with ice and elastic bandages, and gently moving the muscles so that they don't harden.

    About 2-3 days can be a warm compress and start to resume exercise.

    The second degree is moderate. Some muscle fibers are broken, subcutaneous bleeding is obvious, and the affected area is swollen on the outside. Treatment at this time is to apply ice and an elastic bandage for 24-48 hours, and gently move the affected area. About 3-4 weeks can return to the original amount of exercise.

    The third degree is severe. The muscle fibers are all broken, and the affected part is bleeding profusely, and it can be seen from the appearance that the fracture site is concave and the sides are convex. In the event of such an injury, ice and elastic bandages should be applied before being sent to the hospital for surgery**.

    The recovery time after muscle rupture surgery is about 4 to 6 weeks to develop. Secondly, according to the individual's constitution and postoperative maintenance!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Three months. Wishing you health and happiness!

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