Walking is still possible after removing thigh muscles. The legs can be assisted with walking aides. These range from crutches to canes.
You might be involuntarily using your stomach muscles more to make up for the limited use of your thigh muscle. Or something else may have been damaged in the accident. If muscle relaxers like Motrin don't ease the cramps you might want to pay the doc a visit.
its been added again
There is no permanent way to remove the mole. It will regrow again and again.
Depends on what's been injured in the thigh. A minor bruise should heal quickly as there's a lot of blood flow to the thigh. A deep contusion or bruise on the muscle may take as much as a month to 6 weeks, if it's large and deep enough -- large muscle invovled. If the bone is bruised -- longer. The femur can take a lot of damage without breaking, but that damage would still have to heal. Connective tissue -- depends on the injury and how well you treat it (which would typically include physical therapy). Cuts, surgical incisions, etc. should heal comparatively quickly, again because of the blood flow.
The muscle has been inactive while it was in the cast, therefore, it has weakened from disuse.
It depends if it fell out and it's just been a few hours then you can gauge it back open. The middle of the hole seals up because your tongue is a muscle and the muscle goes back to it's original state as soon as the bar is removed from your tongue. If it's been a while then it's safe to get it re-pierced.
Just what it says: Whoever put the video up there changed their mind and removed it again.
The iliolumbar ligament has been described as the most important ligament for restraining movement at the lumbosacral junction. In addition, it may play an important role in restraining movement in the sacroiliac joints. The Sartorius muscle is a long thin muscle that runs down the length of the thigh. It is the longest muscle in the human body. Its upper portion forms the lateral border of the femoral triangle. Its origin extends from the anterior superior spine of the ilium, with insertion into the medial border of the tuberosity of the tibia, with nerve supply from the femoral nerve, and whose action flexes the thigh and leg and rotates the leg medially and the thigh laterally. Also called tailor's muscle.
Yes it shouldn't make any difference
He had a cyst in his vocal cords, and if they hadn't removed it then he would probably neva been able 2 sing again!
snials move by conracting there foot, which is one big muscle and releasing it again sliding along the slime that has already been distibuted!
Our father Jacob was believed to have been attacked and injured in the thigh by an angel and given the name Israel after winning the fight