Quote from: Racurz on September 26, 2017, 11:53:47 PM
Would 5 cm tibs and 5.5 cm femur get a decent recovery if the person followed all the steps you mentioned above like take it easy and eat a good diet.
I know you probably lose a bit of your explosive pace but never being able to run or walk after seems a bit far fetched I mean ppl break bones like legs all the time but can get back to how they were before if they train hard so if you put the same amount of time and effort wouldn’t LL patients be in a similar position.
Yeah, from all my research (i've done alot) 5+5.5 assuming no complications occur the recovery would be very,very good especially if u take care of urself. Ur right people do break bones and get back to how they were but they aren't lengthening it and forcing their tendons,bones,and muscles to regenerate so thats something to keep in mind but the good thing about doing a little bit like 5-6cm is the bone gap won't be far from your original bone so you definitely won't have any misalignment and since u aren't lengthening much ur tendons and muscles should be fine. i think what the poster meant when he said u wont be able to run/walk is probably mentioning ppl that do outrageous amounts like 8+cm in one segment.