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... How can he even walk at all if his femurs have been turned to "powder"? That's not how anatomy works in the least. To be able to stand and walk unsupported like we see him do, he has to have all the long bones of his legs intact enough that they won't break under the weight of his body.
Honestly, it would've made much more sense if his debilitating injuries were to joints in his legs, specifically damaging the cartilage instead of the bones, as those are notoriously very slow and limited in their healing, and so such injuries are usually lifelong and seriously limit how much physical stress the person can risk subjecting his legs to.
Honestly, it would've made much more sense if his debilitating injuries were to joints in his legs, specifically damaging the cartilage instead of the bones, as those are notoriously very slow and limited in their healing, and so such injuries are usually lifelong and seriously limit how much physical stress the person can risk subjecting his legs to.