What to do if your thigh muscles have atrophied in the two months since you cracked your knee?

Two months of thigh muscle atrophy after knee bone fracture can be treated by strengthening muscle exercise, strengthening nutrition and medication.
1. Strengthening muscle exercise: including lower leg elevation, lower limb flexion and extension and resistance thigh flexion and extension activities, which can help improve muscle atrophy.
2. Physiotherapy: Massage, hot compresses and other physiotherapy for localized atrophied muscles can help improve local circulation and the surrounding microenvironment to avoid further aggravation of muscle atrophy.
3. Drug therapy: mainly including neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B12, etc., these drugs can help neuromuscular recovery.
4. Enhance nutrition: maintain a balanced nutritional life, supplement eggs, milk and other high-protein foods to help muscle recovery.
Knee bone crack two months thigh muscle atrophy patients are recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for regular treatment.