Lord knows, I'm not in the medical field but it seems a bone would be a quicker healing and rehab than if it had been something else. I don't know for sure.
Here you go.
https://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/football/2024/03/21/kaleb-beasley-injury-tennessee-football-freshman-cornerback-spring-practice/73056395007/?fbclid=IwAR2F92WfLo1bjwxst3j26V9OoT2h_c3f8Ut22I0I9xwt8zvZYvTnm3UW8qA
I went to Twitter and grabbed some notes from GoVols247
*Josh Heupel: It’s a different team than it was at the bowl site. Got a bunch more who are with us now than were with us in Orlando. What I like about this group is that they compete extremely hard and they like to get coached.
*assistant...
There is a young lady here in town that went through the same thing. Strep turned into sepsis QUICK. She lost both legs, trying to save her arms. It was a miracle she survived.