How long can muscle atrophy after fracture restore normal


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After fracture, there is often a period of fixation. Generally speaking, it takes six to eight weeks. During this period of fixation, our muscles will normally show atrophy. After removing the fixation, we should guide the patient to carry out a muscle function exercise. How long muscle atrophy can recover should be said to vary from person to person, but we encourage the patient to carry out muscle strength recovery. Generally speaking, men recovered faster than women, and young people recovered faster than old people. If the fixation was removed and systematic muscle training could be carried out, generally speaking, the muscle strength should be able to recover to the state before the fracture in three months to six months.