Thigh muscle atrophy after a fracture can usually be cured. However, if the muscle atrophy is caused by nerve damage whether it can be cured depends on the severity of the damage.
Thigh muscle atrophy after fracture is usually caused by the lack of functional exercise during the treatment of the fracture, which reduces the degree of muscle contraction. This is considered a normal physiologic condition. After the fracture is cured, thigh muscle atrophy can be cured by the patient doing rehabilitation training, doing more leg exercises, and going down to the ground more often.
Thigh muscle atrophy after fracture is caused by nerve damage, if the degree of nerve damage is not very serious can be cured through rehabilitation training and other ways, if the nerve damage is more serious, then the thigh muscle atrophy may not be cured.
If thigh muscle atrophy occurs after fracture, it is recommended to carry out regular treatment as soon as possible, and at the same time, patients should have confidence in the treatment.