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Posted on Oct 30, 2017, 9:09 pm
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Quote from: DreamKamchatka on October 30, 2017, 09:58:17 AMhow do you know?


went to your post history

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Posted on Oct 31, 2017, 6:47 pm
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Is the angle from the lower half and upper half at least parallel? If not it could be recurvatum, which is a bigger problem. But if everything is straight then don't worry. Even if there is some sunken bone you could still be strong enough to remove devices. Bone remodelling continues for a few years after surgery

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Posted on Nov 21, 2017, 5:25 pm
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Quote from: ub40 on October 31, 2017, 06:47:07 PMIs the angle from the lower half and upper half at least parallel? If not it could be recurvatum, which is a bigger problem. But if everything is straight then don't worry. Even if there is some sunken bone you could still be strong enough to remove devices. Bone remodelling continues for a few years after surgery

hello bro.
i had bow tibia before operation so dr. solomin performed more correction

now its only.5.5months post operation and my bones are all conaolidated

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