Question
Four months ago, a distal femoral fracture on the left was treated with a closed operation and immobilized with a plaster cast. After one month of walking, the affected leg is still about one millimeter shorter, and the buttocks lift when walking.
Answer
It may be due to incomplete functional recovery. It is recommended to strengthen exercises and avoid an unbalanced diet. In addition to receiving standard pediatric orthopedic rehabilitation treatment, patients should also seek expert advice and maintain good communication with their doctors. Additionally, patients should pay attention to daily care, such as maintaining a light diet and avoiding spicy and stimulating foods. Also, choosing a reputable hospital for treatment can help achieve better results.