Thanks you suggest internal femurs but i dont see much doctors offering such at least not the more established or higher profile doctors offering this.
Like im open to correction but from his profile page, I only see Dr Pili and Dr Catagni refer to lengthening through the tibias. Im also not to keen to do the internal route as Ive read there is strong chance of permanent knee pain.
Do external femurs carry as much risk of permanent knee pain?
Bodybuilder I read your own experiences with ATL and i can understand why you would advise against it. Do you know though if you were an unlucky exception or is it common to experience complications from ATL?
External femurs is barbaric and only a few doctors, mainly from third world countries, do it.
I'd strongly recommend to not even think about it.
And no, atl is bad for everyone. Even at ruptures are bad, it is really a bad option to cut a healthy tendon and also change its length which means that the tension will be way off compared to normal which leads to permanent push off weakness, balance issues and generally speaking, loss of functionality to a big degree.
I can't imagine how I lived 5 years with that nightmare. The last 6 months I did at shortening my functionality increased dramatically and I am still in rehabilitation phase.
I am very lucky to have done it, not a lot of doctors are capable of doing at shortening but I've found a very good one.
Some doctors do gastrocnemies recession (something like lengthening the muscle and not the tendon) which is a far better option than atl but they describe it as atl. That's why some people say that they have good results with atl, because in reality they haven't done atl!
But still I'd recommend gastrocnemius recession either.
Lengthen as much as you can without having serious bf. Stretch a lot, walk a lot (with Ilizarov you are able to) and you'll be fine without needing any extra crapy surgery.
If your bf is getting bad even with pt and stretching, then stop lengthening no matter how much you lengthened. Being fully functional at your new height is much more important than gaining 1-1.5 cm more and cripple around.