According to healthline.com there are 4 different types of biological rhythms wich are basically just like different types of internal clocks you body runs off of and they are
"circadian rhythms: the 24-hour cycle that includes physiological and behavioral rhythms like sleeping
diurnal rhythms: the circadian rhythm synced with day and night
ultradian rhythms: biological rhythms with a shorter period and higher frequency than circadian rhythms
infradian rhythms: biological rhythms that last more than 24 hours, such as a menstrual cycle"
Learning this i had a question on if and injury- or how a body recognizes a healing process would be considered a rhythm or if its more of a check in and go system where the body just monitors the situation constantly. I'm currently leaning towards the theory that it is not a rhythm- and indeed is just a step of routine checks and procedures the body does when it comes in contact with problems like scrapes and such.
Buuuuuuuut- leta consider if it was a rhythm- it wouldn't be circadian or diurnal as it is not light or time sensitive so I am leaning towards ultradian or infradian. Ultradian as these routine checks happen frequently and happen often in the cases of scrapes and scabs- but infradian in the cases that most things do not heal over night especially in cases of fractures, springs, and breaks. So if it was a rhythm would injuries be split into different categories based on severity and the bodies ability to heal them over time?- and as you get older would this slowly shift some ultradian to infradian rhythms as celk regeneration slows and injuries take longer to heal?
In conclusion I dont think this is a rythm- but what if it was? I think it'd be very fun to speculate upon.