Quote from: heightiseverything on September 19, 2024, 09:20:35 PMYeah, for 10 cm you don’t have to worry about wingspan at all, this only becomes somewhat a problem if someone lengthens over 15 cm
but i fear losing too much mobility after 10 cms, i dont see patients lengthening that much often
Quote from: way2short on September 20, 2024, 06:58:10 AMbut i fear losing too much mobility after 10 cms, i dont see patients lengthening that much often
You will. And too long femurs are not aesthetic either.
Quote from: Body Builder on September 20, 2024, 07:17:21 AMYou will. And too long femurs are not aesthetic either.
İ will lengthen tibias too later
Quote from: Body Builder on September 20, 2024, 07:17:21 AMYou will. And too long femurs are not aesthetic either.
He won’t lose mobility he may take more time to recover
Quote from: heightiseverything on September 20, 2024, 10:16:24 AMHe won’t lose mobility he may take more time to recover
Says who? Someone like you who want to lengthen 28cm?
Quote from: Body Builder on September 20, 2024, 01:39:57 PMSays who? Someone like you who want to lengthen 28cm?
What I mean by losing mobility is literally inability to move in a certain direction, and it’s mostly caused by ruptures of tissue and nerve damage. With 10 cm, it is highly unlikely you will get any permanent damage that couldn’t heal on its own.
Also, it is not crazy to lengthen 28 cm if done in stages and giving enough time, period. I am not arguing doing it in a year lol, can we stop that?
As far as the theory goes, your bones can lengthen indefinitely but soft tissues have a breaking point beyond which you can only hope for a graft, and that’s around 30 cm. You can’t really exceed it much however many surgeries you do. So here you go, the max limit for LL should be there also.
Quote from: heightiseverything on September 20, 2024, 03:28:55 PMWhat I mean by losing mobility is literally inability to move in a certain direction, and it’s mostly caused by ruptures of tissue and nerve damage. With 10 cm, it is highly unlikely you will get any permanent damage that couldn’t heal on its own.
Also, it is not crazy to lengthen 28 cm if done in stages and giving enough time, period. I am not arguing doing it in a year lol, can we stop that?
As far as the theory goes, your bones can lengthen indefinitely but soft tissues have a breaking point beyond which you can only hope for a graft, and that’s around 30 cm. You can’t really exceed it much however many surgeries you do. So here you go, the max limit for LL should be there also.
How much should tibia be lengthened?
Quote from: way2short on September 20, 2024, 04:04:08 PMHow much should tibia be lengthened?
The maximum safe amount in a single segment is no more than 6 cm, however you can get up to 12 cm maximum if you do rebreaking after 1.5-2 years.
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