Tnx man.
well this is big thing as much as weight bearing.
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anyone knows other estimated times for other Drs than dimitrios to receive stryde?
like Dr. parihar and others
Quote from: dan56 on June 03, 2018, 01:51:11 AManyone knows other estimated times for other Drs than dimitrios to receive stryde?
like Dr. parihar and others
look into this article;
Next launch steps include partnering with leading global limb lengthening surgeons to demonstrate cosmetic stature lengthening viability with plans for a limited launch in mid-2018 and the product more broadly available in 2019.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nuvasive-precice-stryde-system-used-in-first-patient-for-stature-lengthening-by-international-limb-lengthening-expert-300652375.html
yeah i saw that.
I meant if specific drs said dates about them getting stryde.
Quote from: dan56 on June 03, 2018, 08:25:22 AMyeah i saw that.
I meant if specific drs said dates about them getting stryde.
I asked Dr Donghoon and told me;
it will probably be released next year in korea but not for sure, in any cases, donghoon will be the first to have stryde in asia.
why not email dr parihar?
How much time do you think one would need to be off work to have this procedure done with Stryde? I am thinking if you could lengthen at home you probably would only need to be off work for about a month to recover from the initial surgery. What are other people’s thoughts?
Quote from: Time4LL on June 04, 2018, 08:56:34 PMHow much time do you think one would need to be off work to have this procedure done with Stryde? I am thinking if you could lengthen at home you probably would only need to be off work for about a month to recover from the initial surgery. What are other people’s thoughts?
+1 , I have same question
Quote from: Time4LL on June 04, 2018, 08:56:34 PMHow much time do you think one would need to be off work to have this procedure done with Stryde? I am thinking if you could lengthen at home you probably would only need to be off work for about a month to recover from the initial surgery. What are other people’s thoughts?
I think it is depends on what type of work you do.
If you only work at office which does not require too much walking and standing, maybe less than a month is possible.
But if your job require physical strength it could be much longer even more than 6 months until get a complete consolidation.
I work at my own office or home, so I initially planned to come back to my country after 10 days or less, but after reading a case with a severe infection even with internal method (masterhy's diary), I thought I would be better to be hospitalized for at least a few weeks just to be sure for not having infection or other complications.
Quote from: chibi on June 06, 2018, 10:46:57 AMI work at my own office or home, so I initially planned to come back to my country after 10 days or less, but after reading a case with a severe infection even with internal method (masterhy's diary), I thought I would be better to be hospitalized for at least a few weeks just to be sure for not having infection or other complications.
You won't be "hospitalized" per se, but staying close to the hospital does help. The first STRYDE patient can definitely walk around an office 3 weeks post-surgery, and that's generally also when the pain starts to seriously diminish.
However, you need to keep in mind that some doctors may not permit taking the NuVasive lengthening device home, because they want you to do PT at their clinic. In that case, you should budget for about three months off work, if you can't work remotely.
How do you think the walking would look after three weeks? Would it be very noticeable that something happened? Have you seen or talked to this patient again? How is he doing?
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