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Posted on Jun 4, 2021, 8:40 am
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Hi,

I had my stryde nails removed in March and I did my first run yesterday and there was no problems at all.  I also did a bunch of jumping jacks and burpees in the park - again no problems at all.  I honestly cannot see any difference compared to before surgery except that I am of course not as fit which I will hopefully fix in the next few weeks.  So to all those concerned with athletic ability, unless you plan on being a professional sports star then provided there are no serious complications you should have the same ability as before LL.

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Posted on Jun 5, 2021, 4:58 pm
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Quote from: onlywantafewcmmore on June 04, 2021, 09:31:36 AMHow many cm did you do? Any way you would be willing to share a vide with face/upper body sensored? This is like music to my ears

Hi, my lengthening was measured at around 7+cm by xray - but I am somewhat skeptical about the accuracy of X-ray measurement.  The change of nails further complicated the exactness of any measurement.  I would therefore conservatively round down to 6cm.
I won't be uploading a video.  Yes Stryde can be used for tibia lengthening too.

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