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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 10:36 am
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Is it  a realistic goal to do LL 13 cm in one year? Half and half between  femur and tibia obviously. By in a year, I  meann walking doinng nnprmal things 100 %. Not running, jumping, lifting, endurance, etc.

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 1:03 pm
#2

Not realistic.

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 1:14 pm
#3

Please explain why if you can. If I do LON, I can get out of frames quicker and consolidate. Maybe 4 months after tibia surgery (frames will be off) I perform femurs as well.. Not disagreeing just want to know flaws in my plan

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 1:25 pm
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i think its possible if you do femurs and tibs with internal

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 1:30 pm
#5

I know dr paley offers femur and tibia lengthening in two surgerys three weeks apart from eachother but it'll total to 10 cm 5+5 and is hella painful. as for walking in a year its possible but ull be walking funny for awhile and as for LON i dunno most havent done LON in femurs and most wouldnt do externals in femurs at that

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 1:39 pm
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Thank to everyones input so far. I understand external femurs are nearly impossible. Thats why I chose LON for a medium amount like 6.5cm. What I dont get is why I wouldnt be able to walk normal at least.

My plan is 6.5 tibia + femur. Thats about 3 months in a frame for each segment. Then I will take a 3 to 4 month break after my tibia frames are removed and have femur surgery.

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 2:38 pm
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Quote from: jmoseti on January 23, 2017, 01:39:50 PMThank to everyones input so far. I understand external femurs are nearly impossible. Thats why I chose LON for a medium amount like 6.5cm. What I dont get is why I wouldnt be able to walk normal at least.

My plan is 6.5 tibia + femur. Thats about 3 months in a frame for each segment. Then I will take a 3 to 4 month break after my tibia frames are removed and have femur surgery.


You still need an external device to lengthen. LON just means that a nail will be inserted into the bone so you lengthen along that axis. It cuts down on healing time because you can begin walking before the bone is fully consolidated. So having said that, you will have to experience a painful femur surgery from any doctor that would allow this

As for why you won't be able to walk sooner. Muscle recovery takes longer than bone recovery due to flexibility issues. When doing two segments there is an even greater stress put on the body because some of those muscles and nerves work with both your lower and up portions so there is twice as much stretching required.

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 3:14 pm
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Thank you ub40!
I dont have time to wait more than a year for a 2nd surgery, so I am willing to settle for down to 10 cm. But how long could consolidation take. Also I forgot to mention Im 5'8

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 3:26 pm
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1.5-2 months for each cm depending on the limb. tibia's recover slower than femurs and ur 5'8 why ur in such a rush  wear lifts in the mean time. and also, the 1.5-2 months is generally speaking and consolidation is especially individual amongst other things u could have good or bad bone growth you'll never know that till you get LL. but if u eat a good diet in preparation and during it'll help

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Posted on Jan 23, 2017, 3:33 pm
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So if I do femurs 6.5 it would take 6.5 months to fully heal? Why couldn't I just wait 3 or 4 months after frame removal. That is about 6 or 7 months alone then instead of waiting the rest of the full uear I go in to the second surgery right after my 5 or 6 month mark of the entire process. Then after my femur frame removal at my 8 or 9 month mark
 I spend the last 3 months of the year doing to PT to try to walk

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