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Does leg lengthening lead to permanent muscular weakness?
« on: April 22, 2015, 05:36:50 AM »

 A question for the vets: can you get muscularly stronger than you were pre-ll?
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Re: Does leg lengthening lead to permanent muscular weakness?
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2015, 04:46:56 PM »

Bump, bitches
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172 cm in the morning (67.8"); 170 cm (67”) at night; Sitting Height: 96 cm (37.8”); Goal: 184.5 cm (6'0.7"); Ultimate Goal: 192 cm (6’3.5) morning height, 190 cm (6’3) “night” height
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Re: Does leg lengthening lead to permanent muscular weakness?
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2015, 05:00:42 PM »

I'm no LL vet yet, though I'm eventually going to be one. I can tell you that no, it doesn't lead to muscle weakness. In fact, my lengthened bone segments are actually bigger than their counterparts. Like, my lengthened tibia is bigger than my non-lengthened one and the same for femurs. I'm talking muscles. I think they have a name for that effect, but LL actually only promotes muscle growth.
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Pre-surgery - 167 cm, Post-surgery - 181 cm
Final arm span - 177 cm, Sitting height - 90 cm

Lengthened 7.5 cm in tibias and femurs and 3.5 cm in each humerus. Surgeries performed all external by Dr. Kulesh, in Saint-Petersburg, Russia - http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=1671.0

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Re: Does leg lengthening lead to permanent muscular weakness?
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2015, 06:22:57 PM »

I'm no LL vet yet, though I'm eventually going to be one. I can tell you that no, it doesn't lead to muscle weakness. In fact, my lengthened bone segments are actually bigger than their counterparts. Like, my lengthened tibia is bigger than my non-lengthened one and the same for femurs. I'm talking muscles. I think they have a name for that effect, but LL actually only promotes muscle growth.

Have you done ll yet?
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172 cm in the morning (67.8"); 170 cm (67”) at night; Sitting Height: 96 cm (37.8”); Goal: 184.5 cm (6'0.7"); Ultimate Goal: 192 cm (6’3.5) morning height, 190 cm (6’3) “night” height
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Re: Does leg lengthening lead to permanent muscular weakness?
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2015, 06:32:31 PM »

Have you done ll yet?
Yeah I had my fixators removed 3 months ago. Obviously I'm not a vet and yet...
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Pre-surgery - 167 cm, Post-surgery - 181 cm
Final arm span - 177 cm, Sitting height - 90 cm

Lengthened 7.5 cm in tibias and femurs and 3.5 cm in each humerus. Surgeries performed all external by Dr. Kulesh, in Saint-Petersburg, Russia - http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=1671.0

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Re: Does leg lengthening lead to permanent muscular weakness?
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2015, 10:38:42 PM »

Not in terms of pure strength.  I can do more on the leg press machine now than I could before LL.

It's the biomechanical changes that got to me in terms of endurance and agility.
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