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Posted on Sep 12, 2018, 12:19 am
#81

Why would LL ever cost that much may as well by a house with that.

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Posted on Sep 12, 2018, 9:17 am
#82

stryde is the best option right now.
I'm sure endless patients are going with this nail
i'm waiting so badly for diaries

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Posted on Sep 12, 2018, 10:06 am
#83

Quote from: JON SNOW on September 07, 2018, 04:34:28 PMSTRYDE is really a game changer

the next technological leap, it would be something like a nail made of nanobots maybe in 100 years haha

Meanwhile, what should be improved is something that intervenes in the growth and recovery of the soft tissue, 

cktail of steroids and hgh HGH, stem cell therapy?

NOthing like that is coming soon
Maybe in the next century
Do stryde,is the best option and it will be for a long time
no other significant improvements will be soon available

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Posted on Sep 22, 2018, 7:47 am
#84

"At NSO, we are excited to introduce PRECICE STRYDE to the market, which is just the start of a long line of PRECICE products in the next 18-months to further transform the orthopedic space and offer better clinical outcomes for patients,” said Massimo Calafiore, president of NSO. “There is so much opportunity for us to address unmet clinical needs in the orthopedic market—from limb reconstruction to stature lengthening—this latest technology has the ability to drastically improve how our surgeon partners treat their patients.”

Quote from here: https://www.nuvasive.com/news/nuvasive-precice-stryde-system-used-in-first-patient-for-stature-lengthening-by-international-limb-lengthening-expert/

I wonder what they meant by STRYDE being just the start. What else is in the pipeline? Anyone wants to make an educated guess?

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Posted on Sep 25, 2018, 7:37 pm
#85

Quote from: Kotiki on September 22, 2018, 07:47:25 AM"At NSO, we are excited to introduce PRECICE STRYDE to the market, which is just the start of a long line of PRECICE products in the next 18-months to further transform the orthopedic space and offer better clinical outcomes for patients,” said Massimo Calafiore, president of NSO. “There is so much opportunity for us to address unmet clinical needs in the orthopedic market—from limb reconstruction to stature lengthening—this latest technology has the ability to drastically improve how our surgeon partners treat their patients.”

Quote from here: https://www.nuvasive.com/news/nuvasive-precice-stryde-system-used-in-first-patient-for-stature-lengthening-by-international-limb-lengthening-expert/

I wonder what they meant by STRYDE being just the start. What else is in the pipeline? Anyone wants to make an educated guess?


I noticed that same exact quote in the article & asked Dr. Paley specifically about it back when the article was first released. He told me that is a reference to the multiple diameter nails of Stryde being released & the release of Stryde to international markets.

My impression after communicating with Dr. Paley was that Stryde will be the apex of lengthening nails. I even asked Dr. Paley if he one day foresees a lengthening nail that allows patients to run during the lengthening process, & his answer was no.

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Posted on Sep 29, 2018, 1:44 am
#86

Quote from: Leggs on September 25, 2018, 07:37:11 PMI noticed that same exact quote in the article & asked Dr. Paley specifically about it back when the article was first released. He told me that is a reference to the multiple diameter nails of Stryde being released & the release of Stryde to international markets.

My impression after communicating with Dr. Paley was that Stryde will be the apex of lengthening nails. I even asked Dr. Paley if he one day foresees a lengthening nail that allows patients to run during the lengthening process, & his answer was no.


That's excellent information! Do you mean to say that there are smaller diameters of STRYDE in the pipeline? Cause right now it's a limiting factor for tibia lengthening for a lot of people, especially women.

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Posted on Sep 29, 2018, 3:43 am
#87

Quote from: Kotiki on September 29, 2018, 01:44:24 AMThat's excellent information! Do you mean to say that there are smaller diameters of STRYDE in the pipeline? Cause right now it's a limiting factor for tibia lengthening for a lot of people, especially women.


                              Fatigue Load(lbs)
Precice2   8.5mm        67
Precice2  10.7mm       118
Precice2  12.5mm        146
Stryde     10mm        167
Stryde     11.5mm      244
Stryde     13mm         320

when looked at this chart, you can estimate that even if Stryde 8.5mm was made, the fatigue load would  be probably less than 100lbs.
And with the fact that P2 8.5mm nail's weight bearing restrictions is even 50 lbs(24kg), Stryde 8.5mm would be around 70 lbs or so at most.
For adult women it will be difficult to walk unaided with this weight limitation.

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Posted on Sep 29, 2018, 5:10 am
#88

Quote from: TemakiSushi on September 29, 2018, 03:43:03 AM                              Fatigue Load(lbs)
Precice2   8.5mm        67
Precice2  10.7mm       118
Precice2  12.5mm        146
Stryde     10mm        167
Stryde     11.5mm      244
Stryde     13mm         320

when looked at this chart, you can estimate that even if Stryde 8.5mm was made, the fatigue load would  be probably less than 100lbs.
And with the fact that P2 8.5mm nail's weight bearing restrictions is even 50 lbs(24kg), Stryde 8.5mm would be around 70 lbs or so at most.
For adult women it will be difficult to walk unaided with this weight limitation.


I weigh 47 kg (100 lbs). Why do you predict that 8.5 Stryde would be basically no better than 8.5 precise nail? I see significant gains in other diameters.

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Posted on Sep 29, 2018, 8:09 am
#89

Quote from: Kotiki on September 29, 2018, 05:10:20 AMI weigh 47 kg (100 lbs). Why do you predict that 8.5 Stryde would be basically no better than 8.5 precise nail? I see significant gains in other diameters.

Stryde nails are much thicker than Precice nails.
When size is same, gain is not that a lot.
From 13mm to 11.5mm,  about 80 lbs is lost.
Just from this you can see 8.5mm will not bear more than 100lbs.
And weight limitation will be much less than fatigue load.

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Posted on Sep 29, 2018, 9:00 am
#90

So only femurs may have a chance to put Stryde 10mm for petit women.
But for tibia less chance of Stryde.

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