Joint bones have a certain ability to heal themselves.
The human body has a certain self-healing ability, which includes the repair system of the bone and joint motor system, i.e. the healing and regeneration system. For example, after a joint injury or fracture, the bone tissue will heal through its own healing function, through the growth of bone scabs. After a fracture of a joint bone, it heals itself through a period of autologous fibrous attachment, and a period of bone scab growth and healing.
The growth of the bone scab increases over time, and when the scab grows through the fracture line, it joins the two broken ends. The composition of the bone scab is exactly the same as the composition of the patient’s own bone. Therefore, it means that the broken ends can heal on their own after a fracture.
However, it should be noted that: if the fracture is serious or accompanied by misalignment, it should go to the hospital for reset treatment; if it is allowed to grow on its own, healing deformity may occur and cause dysfunction.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital for early treatment.