STRYDE - Paley Institute Official Information
I can't find this information right now, but I remember seeing it somewhere, that the size of the bone doesn't necessarily correlate directly to the size of the medullary cavities. In other words, a stocky, heavy-built man could have more narrow medullary cavities in his long bones than a petite woman.
Quote from: Kotiki on September 29, 2018, 11:07:24 PMI can't find this information right now, but I remember seeing it somewhere, that the size of the bone doesn't necessarily correlate directly to the size of the medullary cavities. In other words, a stocky, heavy-built man could have more narrow medullary cavities in his long bones than a petite woman.
Yes male bones are tend to be bigger and have thicker walls so it gives more space to ream.
Female tibia bone walls are much thinner so it’s more difficult to ream, besides bones are not 100% straight.
To put a nail, space needs to be 1mm or 1.5mm bigger than nail diameter. If walls are thick enough, bones can be reamed but if it’s too thin, no chance.
Needs to see with Very precise X-rays.
before planning surgery better check your bone diameters and walls of tibia.
Video of MyEvolution walking 5 days post surgery on the STRYDE nail with Dr. Paley.
Very impressive!
Quote from: Leggs on September 30, 2018, 10:27:04 PMVideo of MyEvolution walking 5 days post surgery on the STRYDE nail with Dr. Paley.
Goodness
WOW!
Impressive stuff!!
But can someone explain what causes the "duck butt" so early after the surgery when no lengthening yet took place?
how is the scarring different with stryde? would someone explain to me whether it's better?
Video & X-ray of MyEvolution, a patient of Dr. Paley, at 7cm of femur lengthening with Stryde.
https://imgur.com/a/zVoFUoN
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