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Posted on Sep 28, 2019, 4:00 pm
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can some one point out what is wrong in the xray. i cant easily see what the problem is.

and who is ur surgeon marathon runner?

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Posted on Sep 29, 2019, 2:18 am
#12

If you see the side view, the bone is bent backward
This cause the difficulty of standing straight

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Posted on Oct 13, 2019, 11:56 am
#13

There is a slight bend but your comment regarding slow consolidation has no grounding in medical literature. I had the same bend on 1 leg but regeneration is identical despite going at a fast pace.

Thats the disadvantage with internals one cannot fix any misalignments. When the lengthening is done the bend could become more pronounced but i dont know if much can be done about it.

For me the bend is much worse but im on externals so my lengthening has finished and now im waiting to fix the small 2-3 degree of knee bending which should take a week and then il head in for corrections. In about 1 week of corrections my bent will be eliminated.

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