Here are important points to consider during the recovery process after liquid nitrogen treatment for malignant bone tumors:

The complete healing process typically takes 1 to 2 years. Following the treatment, the affected limb should be kept in a cast for the initial 3 weeks to 1 month.
After approximately one month, once the cast is removed, the patient is allowed to begin controlled movements.
Absolutely no weight should be borne on the treated bone for the first 6 months.
After the sixth month, based on findings of improvement in clinical examinations and radiological imaging, gradual partial weight-bearing can be initiated. This process may vary depending on the patient's individual recovery status and must always be conducted under medical supervision.