~1.7 m = ~2 m approximately
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Quadrilaterals 8+8+8+8, 4 years total, main surgery and 3 sets of rebreaks and new nails, giga boi from 170 to 202 plus 32cm big big
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Quote from: ghkid2019 on October 13, 2020, 04:46:17 PMQuadrilaterals 8+8+8+8, 4 years total, main surgery and 3 sets of rebreaks and new nails, giga boi from 170 to 202 plus 32cm big big
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Indeed bhai
Quote from: Scarface on October 13, 2020, 04:02:41 PM~1.7 m = ~2 m approximately
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Seems you're an engineer as well.
Quote from: Scarface on October 13, 2020, 04:02:41 PM~1.7 m = ~2 m approximately
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1.7m = ~5'7"
2.0m = ~6'7"
You sure are brilliant.
Is it possible to get 3 lengthening surgeries on one segment? E.g. 6cm lengthen femur, heal, another 6cm, heal, another 6cm, heal...
Quote from: Jellakaop on November 24, 2020, 04:05:29 PMIs it possible to get 3 lengthening surgeries on one segment? E.g. 6cm lengthen femur, heal, another 6cm, heal, another 6cm, heal...
Yes, it is the standard Paley method for lengthening children with ACHONDROPLASIA
Wow that's interesting af!! I wonder what the physiological limit is? If you were a dwarf with a billion dollars and wanted to be 6'3". Could he get 6cm increase, 4 or 5 times?
Quote from: Jellakaop on November 24, 2020, 05:18:05 PMWow that's interesting af!! I wonder what the physiological limit is? If you were a dwarf with a billion dollars and wanted to be 6'3". Could he get 6cm increase, 4 or 5 times?
Probably not. There's a huge tax on your body in terms of ROM and mechanics.
There was a dwarf that got to ~4' 11" from 3' 11" as far as I remember, though you can only imagine how brutal the recovery was.
Indeed. I wonder also if there is a problem with a small person's organs now having to power a much larger body? If a 4 foot dwarf gets an additional 12 inches of legs, including maybe extra muscle(??) to stretch across that space, would their organs have to work harder?
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