Question

I was diagnosed with post-polio syndrome at the age of 1, leading to muscle atrophy. Now, nearing 40, I mainly suffer from leg atrophy and asymmetry, and additional problems have arisen due to the muscle atrophy. I would like to know if there are any treatment methods available?

Answer

Muscle atrophy refers to the malnutrition of striated muscles, resulting in reduced muscle volume, thinning or disappearance of fibers, and a close relationship between the nervous system and muscle nutrition. Spinal cord diseases often lead to malnutrition and atrophy of muscles. Specific neurocellular repair factors in neuroregeneration therapy can effectively nourish nerve cells, reduce and repair damage, and restore the elasticity and strength of nerve cells and skeletal muscles.