Atrophy
Atrophy refers to the wasting away or reduction in size of muscle tissue or other body parts due to a lack of use, nerve damage, or insufficient blood supply following an injury. Atrophy occurs when muscles or tissues are not regularly used or stimulated, often resulting from prolonged immobilization, nerve damage, or severe injury that limits movement or physical activity.
Atrophy can significantly impact a person’s physical abilities and quality of life, and it may be an important factor in personal injury claims.