Quote from: please on February 05, 2026, 09:32:15 AM
SURE
2018 – Tibias (External)
In 2018 I underwent tibial limb lengthening with an external fixator, achieving around 7 cm.
The process was long and difficult. I wore the external fixator for 10 months. Tension, especially in the Achilles tendon, was very high. I did not undergo Achilles tendon lengthening (ATL), and as a result I walked in equinus for several months, with gradual recovery only shortly before fixator removal.
Rehabilitation was slow: I returned to running about 15 months after surgery.
2025 – Femurs (Precice II)
The second lengthening was performed at the end of 2025, this time on the femurs using Precice II.
I achieved 8 cm in 5 months, during which I used a walker first and then crutches. Compared to the tibias, the course was much easier, with no major complications.
I returned to running about 8 months after surgery.
Conclusion
Tibial lengthening was the most complex and demanding part, while femoral lengthening was far more manageable.
I am very happy with my final height and body proportions. It was a life-changing experience, but not an easy one, especially during tibial lengthening.
Despite the difficulties, I would undergo both procedures again.
Why did the femurs take 5 months for 8 cm?