Hello, sorry guys for being inactive for a while.. So after 10 months of external LL with Dc mitkovic I can walk now but with a noticeable limp.. the doctor said that its due to the weakness of muscles of hip ( glutues medius ).. So I made some researsh and I found that my limp is similar to what we call " Trendelenburg gait ". Please, did anybody had the same problem, or know some informations.. please share it.
why is the hip weak? You should ask the Dr
Welcome back! For your problem I would reccomend trying to first strengthen the weak leg muscle by yourself or with a therapist. How much did you lengthen? I take your frames are off now right?
https://www.epainassist.com/sports-injuries/hip-injuries/trendelenburg-gait-or-hip-drop
I have bilateral trendelenburg but I expect it will go away when I finish lengthening. From what I've seen, all patients have a little because you've not walk properly therefore some muscle are inactive. It usually Improves fast as you start walking and strengthens the muscle of the hip again.
Quote from: crimsontide on May 04, 2017, 02:21:00 AMwhy is the hip weak? You should ask the Dr
Idk for sure.. I asked dc he said its normal and that happend to most of LL patient.. because of being immobile a long period.. and he said also that this limp will disspear.. ( im not sure about that honestly )
Quote from: cole slaws on May 04, 2017, 04:33:47 AMWelcome back! For your problem I would reccomend trying to first strengthen the weak leg muscle by yourself or with a therapist. How much did you lengthen? I take your frames are off now right?
https://www.epainassist.com/sports-injuries/hip-injuries/trendelenburg-gait-or-hip-drop
Thanks, Yea im actually working out a little..
I didnt take the device off yet, but I think soon I will do it, one more week to see new xrays and then take the step.. I dont want to finish with bowed legs thats why im still waiting for a better consolidation..
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on May 04, 2017, 06:11:46 AMI have bilateral trendelenburg but I expect it will go away when I finish lengthening. From what I've seen, all patients have a little because you've not walk properly therefore some muscle are inactive. It usually Improves fast as you start walking and strengthens the muscle of the hip again.
Hey man, hopefully everything will be fine.. good luck man best wishes..
So any way man you think that is not a big deal and it will go away with time ?
Not a big deal at all. I've seen a lot of patients with it and it all resolves in 1 month or less. As long as you take rehab seriously and move!
But for real, how much did you lengthen. In your tibiae, right?
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on May 04, 2017, 12:17:12 PMNot a big deal at all. I've seen a lot of patients with it and it all resolves in 1 month or less. As long as you take rehab seriously and move!
Thanks man, I was worried about that.. the thing is Im walking like this ( without cane inside the house/ with cane for big walks outside..) for 2 months and the progress is verry slow.. but any way im happy that is not something dangerous..
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