Thigh muscle atrophy

Thigh muscle atrophy in patients with femoral head necrosis is a common phenomenon. The severity of muscle atrophy varies. Most patients with femoral head necrosis can recover thigh muscle atrophy, but a few patients with femoral head necrosis can not recover for life. The patient's walking distance and the patient's quality of life. 100% of patients with femoral head necrosis in the middle and advanced stages have different degrees of atrophy of the affected thigh muscles, which has a great impact on the walking of patients with femoral head necrosis, which directly limits the strength recovery of the affected thigh, and also limits the walking length of the patient.

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