This resembles a facility akin to that of a Turkish butcher.
This statement is inaccurate and risky. Clinics in Turkey and other substandard facilities promote unsafe limb lengthening rates such as this.
Therefore, unless there are specific situations such as early consolidation, it is typically more advisable to limit the rate of tibia lengthening to 0.75 mm or lower.
I am currently engaging in intense stretching and exercise routines, with the hope that any development of drop foot will occur at a later stage rather than imminently. Regarding the excruciating pain episodes, I am experiencing discomfort, particularly following each .3 limb lengthening session (internal magnetic). What causes this paralysis of the peroneal nerve? Is there a way to avoid it? Are there instances where individuals lengthen their tibias as rapidly as 1mm? Nonetheless, I am considering adjusting the pace of the procedure.
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