1. What are the most common mistakes people make that make it easier to accidentally miscount clicks?
2. What are the most common body/leg position mistakes people make when trying to do a click?
3. What are the pros/cons of clicking nail (gnail, albizzia, etc) versus precise 2.2 for internal tibia?
1. Not recording clicks. Also, not being careful after the lengthening phase and accidentally clicking without taking record.
2. Everyone has their own favourite position they need to figure out for themselves. The biggest mistake is never the position but a lack of stretching and relaxation prior to clicking. It’s particularly important to be able to handle it mentally, you know, the fact that one part of your bone rotates while the other doesn’t. Yes, that is what will happen a thousand times or more
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Advantages of clicking nails
1. Weight bearing
2. Weight bearing! I had to mention this twice because it’s so important for recovery, quality of life, preventing thrombosis etc.
3. Significantly better control over how much you lengthen. Precise is notoriously inaccurate and needs weekly x rays.
4. Cheaper
5. You can have MRI scans, which is not possible with precise
6. Precise can cause unbearable pain during flights
7. Precise is more complicated and this more likely to break
8. If you’re very young, mechanical nails will counteract early consolidation better.
Disadvantages
1. The clicking can be painful, especially in the beginning. Many patients have to return for anaesthesia clicking. Many find the clicking sound as well as the sensation disturbing.
2. Those who find clicking easy are prone to accidental clicks. This is bad if it happens during the consolidation period. It means you have to be careful for a while.
Despite the disadvantages, the precise nail is no match for a weight bearing nail with so many advantages. In my opinion precise is not suitable for cosmetic procedures altogether. If you’re scared of clicking then you should wait for another product.