Question

Disease Description (Onset Time, Main Symptoms, etc.): Suffered from muscle atrophy due to sequelae of pediatric paralysis around the age of 1. Now almost 40 years old, can walk, but the affected leg is about 3 centimeters shorter than the normal leg, affecting appearance. Can this condition be treated? Moreover, after having children, the condition seems to have worsened over time! With two fractures, the muscle atrophy has become even more pronounced, causing great concern!

Answer

Muscle atrophy refers to malnutrition of striated muscle, where muscle volume is smaller than normal, muscle fibers become thin or disappear, or there is hypertrophy of the neuromuscular junction. In addition to pathological changes in the muscle tissue itself, muscle nutrition and the nervous system are closely related. Spinal cord diseases often lead to malnutrition and muscle atrophy. The treatment method involves specific nerve cell repair factors in nerve cell regeneration therapy that can quickly and directly nourish central nerve cells, reduce and repair nerve damage, and restore the elasticity and strength of nerve cells and skeletal muscles.