In most cases, the thigh muscle incision can be used for activities 7 to 14 days after the surgery. Typically, if the patient is in good condition and the wound is not infected with pus, he or she will be able to move about 7 days after the surgery. However, if the wound is not properly cared for and becomes infected, it will take longer, about 14 days, before the patient is able to move around. After thigh muscle incision closure surgery, patients should rest and minimize the movement of the affected area to avoid tearing the wound. In addition, it is important to eat a balanced diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods such as peppers. Generally, thigh muscle sutures can be moved around in about 7 days. Please consult your surgeon for the exact time. After surgical closure of the thigh muscle incision, you should follow your doctor’s recommendations with regular follow-up appointments.