If I have necrosis of the femoral head, can I fully recover?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-07
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Necrosis of the femoral head can be replaced with an artificial joint. If you do it well, you can't usually see it, but there is a chance that there will be long and short feet, which is not obvious!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is completely wrong to stop moving the lower limbs during a femoral head necrosis disease because of pain or for reasons that want to go faster.

    Inactivity can reduce the weight of the femoral head, but the muscles of the lower limbs will atrophy, and in severe cases, it will lead to lower limb disability. Therefore, to make it better for patients with femoral head necrosis, it is necessary not only to reduce the burden of the femoral head without strenuous exercise, but also to carry out scientific functional exercises.

    Keep the hips, especially the femoral head, weight-free, and use crutches correctly when standing and walking to reduce structural damage to the femoral head. Patients in the early, intermediate, or advanced stages should use crutches throughout the course to avoid aggravated collapse or damage to the femoral head.

    Patients with femoral head necrosis must not do strenuous exercise, and can do some simple activities and femoral head necrosis exercises under the supervision of family members, such as rotational exercises, knee hugging exercises, opening and closing exercises, aerial exercises, posterior extension exercises and flexion and extension exercises, etc., which are conducive to the necrosis of the femoral head. Insist on walking and cycling on crutches, and use exercise methods such as sitting position, standing leg raise, internal rotation and abduction and lying leg raise to prevent muscle atrophy of the lower limbs and restore physical functions as soon as possible. During the functional exercise, it is necessary to master the degree, neither overtraining nor failing to meet the exercise standard.

    Hope this helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Necrosis of the femoral head is a disease of the hip joint caused by insufficient blood supply in the bone marrow, and if not performed, the condition will gradually worsen. Therefore, necrosis of the femoral head not only cannot heal on its own, but also if it is not carried out properly, it will lead to the collapse of the femoral head, seriously damage the function of bones and joints, cause difficulty in moving, and seriously affect the quality of life. For patients with necrosis of the femoral head, it is necessary to be dry, and depending on the severity and stage of the disease, surgical and non-surgical options can be selected.

    Non-surgical**, including drugs**, physical**, etc., can relieve pain and reduce the progression of the disease, but for the missing bone of the femur that has collapsed severely, surgery** is the most effective method.

    In short, femoral head necrosis is a more serious bone and joint disease, and patients should actively undergo regular ** to delay the progression of the disease and restore the function and activity of bones and joints.

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