What is the reason why you prefer to slow down the lengthening speed instead of increase lengthening speed to prevent premature union ?
my reasoning behind slowing down has nothing to do with avoiding premature consolidation.
The rationale is that premature consolidation is rare in adults.
What is not rare are : joint contractures and nerve pain and poor bone formation
slowing down avoids those 3 obstacles which can cause lifelong problems.
out of HUNDREDS of lengthenings i have done, I have seen a single premature consolidation in an adult. It happened because the lady was lengthening over a mole on her skin, rather than the purple thick mark drawn during surgery…. and she failed to show up to planned followup so it was too late to recover from after weeks of not lengthening (Weeks!)