Can Muscle Atrophy Caused by Pediatric Paralysis Sequelae Be Treated?

A 40-year-old patient suffers from muscle atrophy due to the sequelae of pediatric paralysis, with symptoms including the affected leg being about 3 centimeters shorter than the normal leg. Can this condition be treated? And 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!
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Can Muscle Atrophy from Pediatric Paralysis Sequelae Be Treated?

Around 1 year old, contracted pediatric paralysis Sequelae leading to muscle atrophy. Now almost 40 years old, able to walk, but the affected leg is about 3 centimeters shorter than the normal leg, affecting appearance. Can this condition be improved? Moreover, with time passing and after giving birth, the symptoms seem to have worsened!
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