Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: CivilServant on February 14, 2023, 06:27:57 PM
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I have 8.5 US size feet and good flexibility(my sit-and-reach score was 31cm measured more than three years ago and was increasing but I don't know what my currenct sit-and-reach is).
What can they benefit me on LL?
I heard the amount of lengthening is also dependent of your feet size, and not flexibillity but if you have good flexbility you will recover faster and lengthen with less pains.
I am 162cm.
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Not sure where you supposedly heard that but feet size is absolutely irrelevant. It does not matter at all.
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Sit and reach is also a largely meaningless test anyway. It's more about leg ratio than good flexibility.
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Irrelevant and those are not big feet, slightly below average
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lol guy comes on here with small feet and calls them "big feet"
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lol guy comes on here with small feet and calls them "big feet"
for 162cm, I think thats probably about average but compared to regular average definitely a bit small, not like it matters or anyone will ever notice.
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lol guy comes on here with small feet and calls them "big feet"
Dude I know compared to average guys I have small feet but I am only 162cm.
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for 162cm, I think thats probably about average but compared to regular average definitely a bit small, not like it matters or anyone will ever notice.
i am not sure if the distribution is equal across races, but here in China usually 175cm or so guys have this size so that's why I call my feet big. I asked this(I really hope this forum can allow users to delete their own posts) because I saw somewhere feet size will also be considered by the surgeon for the amount of lengthening, maybe because the surgeon thinks feet size should also match with your post-LL height so if you have small feet size that will also influence how much you can lengthen but yeah, feet size is very negligible.