Can the human body regrow muscle... ? 10pts?!


Question: Can the human body regrow muscle!.!.!. !? 10pts!?
If muscle was removed for some medical reason, or if it were damaged (not in the form of atrophy/muscle wasting), would the muscle regrow or repair itself overtime!?

Or would the body have to compensate by making the other muscles work harder, therefore (possibly) limiting the functionality of a person!.!.!. (they'd never be "100%")

Eg!. Doctors had to remove muscle from your thigh, or from your arm!.

And how is it different say removing a muscle group compared to removing only part (removing the bicep, or only partially removing the bicep) !?!?

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Answers:
if you remove an entire muscle then no, nothing will regrow!. if there is even a fragment of the muscle left after the operation or atrify (they heal the same way) then there is a good chance that the muscle will heal and rebuild itself over time!.
if you remove an entire muscle group youre in serious trouble!. if there are fragments left it may rebuild but because other muscles in that group cannot 'pick up the slack' while the rebuilding occurs you often re-learn movements, meaning you (conciously or subconciously) walk with a different gait or throw a baseball with a different motion!.
this decreases the likilhood of things returning to 100%since you have now learned how to compensate for your disability and without intense concentration and physiotherapy it is tough to unlearn these bad habbits!.
long story short, remove a muscle, no rebuild!. remove/destroy part of a muscle and you can heal, though it may never be 100%!.
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yes it will repair itself over time the corianet cells will go to work and finish the job on small muscles in about 5 weeks and on bigger muscles like biceps up to about 8 months maybe a year for complete recoveryWww@Answer-Health@Com

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