My mother's hyperosteogeny is not too serious. I don't know why, but her legs have some mu

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The condition of hyperosteogeny patients is not too serious, but there is a little muscle atrophy in the legs, usually caused by osteoarthritis; it may also be caused by too little exercise of the lower limbs, malnutrition, ischemia or poisoning; it may also be related to peripheral nerve compression.

My mother's hyperosteogeny is not too serious. I don't know why, but her legs have some mu



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