The possible reasons for the inability to bend the knee after 50 days of thigh fracture include trauma, joint stiffness, muscle atrophy, etc., which need to be treated through medication and rehabilitation exercises according to the cause.
1. Trauma: due to trauma caused by fractures, ligaments and other soft tissue injuries, 50 days after the fracture is still not fully recovered and the presence of pain, may not be able to bend. The main treatment is to use pain relieving drugs such as ibuprofen and gradually carry out functional exercises.
2. Joint stiffness: The knee cannot be bent due to stiffness and adhesion of ligaments and tendons around the joint caused by joint braking after fracture. The main treatment is to carry out functional exercises for the joints, and if necessary, to carry out surgery again.
3. Muscle atrophy: Due to prolonged immobilization, the muscles of the thigh are adhered and atrophied, resulting in the inability to bend the knee. The main treatment is muscle rehabilitation exercise, including resistance training and active flexion and extension exercise.
Thigh fracture 50 days after the knee can not bend is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, with the help of a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and targeted treatment or treatment.