Can necrosis of the femoral head be rehabilitated?

Necrosis of the femoral head can be rehabilitated, but it should be done under the guidance of professionals.
Necrosis of the femoral head is a disease in which the venous stagnation of the femoral head and the damage or interruption of the arterial blood supply lead to the partial death of bone cells and bone marrow components, causing necrosis of bone tissues and subsequent repair, which together lead to the structural change and collapse of the femoral head, causing pain and dysfunction of the hip joint.
Rehabilitation training can prevent the wasteful muscle atrophy of patients with femoral head necrosis and is an effective means to promote the early recovery of function.
Functional exercise should be based on active activities and supplemented by passive activities, and should be gradually increased from small to large, from small to large, and appropriate exercise methods should be selected according to the stage and type of osteonecrosis of the femoral head, treatment modality, hip function scores and gait analysis results.
It is recommended that patients with femoral head necrosis should carry out appropriate rehabilitation training in time to improve the function of the limb.