Why do you walk with a limp after you’ve been abducted?

Walking with a limp after taking off the crutches, consider the fracture has not completely healed, muscle atrophy, joint stiffness, nerve damage and other factors. 1. Fractures are not completely healed, crutches are to reduce weight-bearing, if off the crutches will lead to an increase in weight-bearing, localized fracture pain, resulting in refusal of the affected limb to touch the ground, walking with a limp. 2. Prolonged local immobilization, will lead to muscle disuse atrophy, joint stiffness, walking on crutches, functional exercise, can gradually restore muscle strength and joint function, if you take off the crutches too early, due to muscle weakness or joint stiffness, resulting in the affected limb can not be good activities, walking with a limp. 3. Nerve injury leads to muscle weakness of the affected limb, loss of sensory and motor function of the innervated area, after abduction, the lower limb can not walk, due to the healthy side of the limb compensation, walking with a limp. Walking with a limp after abduction is recommended to actively seek medical treatment under the guidance of a physician.