His name is Dr Köhne in Munich. He will be one of the first 5 doctors to get STRYDE worldwide and has been using Precice for a number of years now. I went for a consultation with him a couple of weeks ago with another potential LL’er and he answered all of our questions adequately. I will be writing a journal soon and hope to be able to keep it up throughout as many LL vets have done before me.
STRYDE - Paley Institute Official Information
Quote from: Petite888 on August 16, 2018, 12:05:27 AMHis name is Dr Köhne in Munich. He will be one of the first 5 doctors to get STRYDE worldwide and has been using Precice for a number of years now. I went for a consultation with him a couple of weeks ago with another potential LL’er and he answered all of our questions adequately. I will be writing a journal soon and hope to be able to keep it up throughout as many LL vets have done before me.
Thank you very much for information. If you know could you tell us who are the other first 4 doctors to get Stryde?
I emailed Dr. Paley to ask if the STRYDE is having any problems and to check on the performance since he started using the nail in late May. His response below...
Quote from: Leggs on August 16, 2018, 04:45:41 PMI emailed Dr. Paley to ask if the STRYDE is having any problems and to check on the performance since he started using the nail in late May. His response below...
great news. cant wait for the first stryde diary.
MyEvolution plans on starting a patient experience as a STRYDE patient of Dr. Paley next month, link to his patient experience below.
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=9104.msg93353#msg93353
any update of Stryde?
I have a consult with Dr Paley on September 04 (Tuesday). I have my surgery booked for October 18 on femurs using Stryde: If you have any questions you want me to ask Paley about Stryde or whatever let me know.
It’s truly mind blowing seeing patients walk on their nails. What an incredible advancement. Absolute game changer.
Quote from: Iamready on August 30, 2018, 08:54:44 AMIt’s truly mind blowing seeing patients walk on their nails. What an incredible advancement. Absolute game changer.
have you seen them yourself? how is their walk btw, can it be "hidden" from normal people ie. returning to work 1 month post-op
Quote from: tlannister on August 30, 2018, 01:10:08 PMhave you seen them yourself? how is their walk btw, can it be "hidden" from normal people ie. returning to work 1 month post-op
great question! +1
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