Repairing soft tissue refers to using non-surgical methods to promote tissue regeneration and repair through physical and biological treatments. Common soft tissues include muscles, tendons, ligaments, synovium, etc. Soft tissue injuries may be caused by exercise, inflammation, trauma, etc., causing dysfunction and pain. For high-intensity people such as athletes, early repair of soft tissue injuries can reduce pain and recovery time, improve body function, and avoid secondary injuries.
Treatment methods used to repair soft tissue injuries include physical therapy, acupuncture, massage, electrotherapy, ultrasound, etc. Physical therapy is a non-invasive treatment method that can promote blood circulation and accelerate tissue regeneration through hot compress, cold compress, functional exercise, etc. Acupuncture and massage are commonly used treatments in traditional Chinese medicine, which can relieve pain caused by nerve compression and improve tissue metabolism. Electrotherapy and ultrasonic therapy are commonly used treatment methods in modern medicine. They can promote tissue repair and regeneration through electromagnetic waves, electric current, mechanical vibration, etc.
The effect of soft tissue injury repair depends on factors such as the patient's own conditions, treatment methods, and the doctor's experience level. Minor soft tissue injuries can often be treated with physical therapy and other non-surgical treatments. But in severe cases, such as breakage, surgery may be required. In order to ensure the best repair effect, it is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in a timely manner, maintain communication with the doctor, carry out treatment according to the doctor's instructions, and do rehabilitation training to speed up recovery.