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Posted on May 15, 2018, 11:00 pm
#11

Definitely do both. And with both you'd be able to go over 8cm overall which is another plus.

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Posted on May 15, 2018, 11:05 pm
#12

Quote from: Johnson1111 on May 15, 2018, 11:00:51 PMDefinitely do both. And with both you'd be able to go over 8cm overall which is another plus.

But then the athletic mobility get more fked up.

Besides it takes more money and time.

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Posted on May 15, 2018, 11:10 pm
#13

Quote from: Bruce Wayne on May 15, 2018, 11:05:29 PMBut then the athletic mobility get more fked up.

Besides it takes more money and time.

I'd argue you'd get more fked up doing 8cm on one segment than 4.5cm on both segments at 5'4" starting height

However as far as the money goes, I understand completely.

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Posted on May 15, 2018, 11:13 pm
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Quote from: Johnson1111 on May 15, 2018, 11:10:08 PMI'd argue you'd get more fked up doing 8cm on one segment than 4.5cm on both segments at 5'4" starting height

However as far as the money goes, I understand completely.

Possibly, have to look into it again. If both segments I think is better 6cm : 4cm or 7cm : 5cm as femurs are naturally longer than tibias.

Btw, 167cm is 5'6".

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Posted on Jul 30, 2018, 4:27 pm
#15

this will depend on the proportion of your femur and tibia, in my case I have (femur 42cm and tibia 42cm) so I have femur 50% and tibia50%
anatomically the femur can reach 59% and tibia 41%, in my case could stretch 8cm would be (femur 50cm and tibia 42cm) so I would have a femur 54% and tibia46% and still be within normality.
then take measurements of the femur and tibia and see the relationship between them, this will give you an idea of ​​how much and what you can do,
for people who already have larger femurs than the tibia the ideal was to stretch a little in each one.

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Posted on Jul 30, 2018, 4:43 pm
#16

You have the same height and goal as me.
167cm +7cm

I also don't know which segment to do yet.

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Posted on Jul 30, 2018, 5:11 pm
#17

Bruce Wayne, you really haven't got a clue pal.  Even the mod, Penguin advises you to do femurs.  And no tibias is not safer and less complicated. It's arguably the reverse!  If you have the money and patience, spread the gains, otherwise just do your femurs.

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Posted on Aug 2, 2018, 2:51 pm
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Quote from: Ruan c. silveira mendonça on July 30, 2018, 04:27:50 PMthis will depend on the proportion of your femur and tibia, in my case I have (femur 42cm and tibia 42cm) so I have femur 50% and tibia50%
anatomically the femur can reach 59% and tibia 41%, in my case could stretch 8cm would be (femur 50cm and tibia 42cm) so I would have a femur 54% and tibia46% and still be within normality.
then take measurements of the femur and tibia and see the relationship between them, this will give you an idea of ​​how much and what you can do,
for people who already have larger femurs than the tibia the ideal was to stretch a little in each one.

I suspect you measure it wrongly. It's extremely unlikely that you're born with tibias as long as femurs.

Quote from: taller_in_Kiev on July 30, 2018, 05:11:40 PMBruce Wayne, you really haven't got a clue pal.  Even the mod, Penguin advises you to do femurs.  And no tibias is not safer and less complicated. It's arguably the reverse!  If you have the money and patience, spread the gains, otherwise just do your femurs.

No, you haven't got a clue. Even if I do femur, still wouldn't go to Jamal.

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Posted on Aug 2, 2018, 5:43 pm
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My friend, this is normal.
there is no pattern for human characteristics, there are many variations, I have femur 42cm and 42cm tibia, I already talked to doctors about the subject he spoke son, and even there are many famous people so even the great Arnold schwarzenegger has relation of tibia and femur well nearby.
this ratio may be femur 50% and tibia 50% up to Femur 56% and tibia 44% this is the human standard. this is known even in applied biomechanics, there are variations of squat, deadlift etc ... each one adapted to the characteristic of the anatomy

https://imgur.com/16dpE4P

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Posted on Aug 5, 2018, 2:27 pm
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Quote from: Bruce Wayne on May 15, 2018, 10:56:20 PMTime flies by very fast.

My proportions, 167cm + 5-10cm? (PIC)

Let me know your feedback.


With cloth its not a problem. I am only 162 cm or 5.3  My proportions, 167cm + 5-10cm? (PIC) My proportions, 167cm + 5-10cm? (PIC) My proportions, 167cm + 5-10cm? (PIC)  my target is added 15cm or 6 inch.

Do you think for Limb Lengthening Surgery ??

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