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Posted on Jun 1, 2017, 11:00 pm
#261
You shouldn't play sports at this stage. If your doctor approves this I would say Lluser is right about him being reckless and dangerous for patients.
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Posted on Jun 2, 2017, 12:44 am
#262
Every doctor allows sports as soon as complete bone fusion is achieved. I don't know where those comments are coming from. Suddenly everyone is a LL doctor at this forum.
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Posted on Jun 2, 2017, 5:49 pm
#263
But bone fushion is achieved after more than one year. Running that soon sounds stupid to me. You risk a lot.
If you break your lengthened bones don't come here crying.
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Posted on Jun 2, 2017, 6:06 pm
#264
You are crazy and inventing facts. Paley, Guichet and most LL doctors calculate an average time of 6 months to go back to sports. If you learn something about medicine, you will know that for most people bone consolidation after femur fracture occurs in 4-6 months and tibia 7-9 months.
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Posted on Jun 2, 2017, 6:09 pm
#265
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on June 02, 2017, 12:44:40 AMEvery doctor allows sports as soon as complete bone fusion is achieved. I don't know where those comments are coming from. Suddenly everyone is a LL doctor at this forum.
Totally agree!
Whimsical is right in that the costs of injury to the legs are much higher now that we have implants, and that therefore we have to take extra caution. 
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Posted on Jun 8, 2017, 2:13 pm
#266
Update:
Just was out dancing and can say that I could so all moves I did before without a problem.
I am now able to run stair up, and almost "run" stairs down.
I can touch the floor with straight legs.
I can lift more than a quarter ton with my legs (standing position)
Left quadriceps is still the only problem: Last month I lifted 25 kg with the left and 50 kg with the right. Now I lift 75 kg with the right, but still only 50 kg (still 25 kg less) with the left leg (sitting position).
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Posted on Jun 8, 2017, 2:53 pm
#267
Quote from: helloworld on June 08, 2017, 02:13:51 PMUpdate:
Just was out dancing and can say that I could so all moves I did before without a problem.
I am now able to run stair up, and almost "run" stairs down.
I can touch the floor with straight legs.
I can lift more than a quarter ton with my legs (standing position)
Left quadriceps is still the only problem: Last month I lifted 25 kg with the left and 50 kg with the right. Now I lift 75 kg with the right, but still only 50 kg (still 25 kg less) with the left leg (sitting position).

You want to tell me you are doing 250kg squat?
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Posted on Jun 8, 2017, 6:01 pm
#268
Not completly bend knees though, and only 200 kg in external weight, the other 85 kg is my body weight.
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Posted on Jun 8, 2017, 6:50 pm
#269
Your post lengthening is stronger than my pre lengthening 😂😂
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Posted on Jun 8, 2017, 8:19 pm
#270
85kg bodyweight at your height, I have a hard time believing you have a 200kg squat.
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