Can a ruptured tendon in the arm return to normal?

Tendon rupture of arm can usually be restored to normal after receiving regular treatment, but if the condition is too serious, the treatment is not timely or the rehabilitation training is not appropriate, it cannot be completely restored to normal and may leave sequelae.
For partial rupture of arm tendon, it is necessary to be fixed in plaster, and during the period of plaster fixation, it is possible to carry out rehabilitation exercises such as making a fist, and gradually carry out elbow flexion and extension exercises after the plaster is removed, and it is necessary to pay attention to the gradual and orderly progress, and in this case, it is usually gradually recovered to normal.
In case of complete rupture of arm tendon, timely surgery is needed to anastomose the tendon, and after the surgery, medication should be taken according to doctor’s prescription and arm function recovery exercise should be carried out scientifically, so that the arm can gradually return to normal.
If the postoperative treatment is not timely, old tendon rupture may occur; if the exercise time is too early and the intensity is too high, the tendon may be ruptured twice.
After arm tendon rupture, it is necessary to receive regular treatment in time, carry out rehabilitation exercises scientifically, and ensure the supply of nutrition, so as to avoid difficulty in healing due to improper treatment or untimely rehabilitation exercises.