1. How long will it take before I can begin to have even assisted mobility? My job would allow me to move around with crutches no problem, so could I realistically expect to be back to work on crutches 2-3 weeks post-op? How long before I can drive again?
2. What is a good estimate for "full" recovery. As in walking, jogging, non-comp athletics ready.
I'm currently 5'7" right now, and plan to go for a full height of 5'10/11" eventually. However I'd like to test the waters a bit first with my tibs. My primary goal is safety and recovery, followed by time commitment, and far behind both, cost.
Thanks all!
Hey
ThickNice name.
First, why are you "testing" with tibias instead of femurs? AFAIK, femurs heal faster, you will only have 2 fractures to worry about (instead of 4), and doesn't Mahboubian charge more for tibs than femurs?
With 5cm (and no complications), I think it is
possible you can get around (with a lot of difficulty) in 3-4 weeks. I wasn't even allowed to start stepping with the walker until a week after frame removal. I get that you can get around work while on crutches, but even sitting too long on broken/lengthened legs can be difficult. To this day, I still lie down after being in a chair too long so I can stretch my calves, hamstrings and back.
Driving is not that big of a deal. I remember our PT Harry let one of the patients drive his car around the block maybe a month after his frames came off. I did not come home for about 7 weeks after I stopped lengthening, but I drove the very day I got back to my car in San Diego.
Beyond just the minimum working/driving, I hope you will have somebody around to help you with your life on crutches. I hadn't given enough thought to life as a TempCrip before I got home to realize how difficult (once-easy tasks like) grocery shopping could be, how hard washing dishes could be, carrying 5-gallon water bottles can be, going up and down stairs or hills can be...