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Rando

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How do I maintain femur-tibia ratios?
« on: December 20, 2024, 06:20:44 AM »

Height: 174 cm
Inseam: 74 cm
Wingspan: 177 cm

I'm not 100% certain that I measured everything correctly. It can't be off by much though, if at all.

I'm 5' 8.75", and my "goal height" would be 6' 1", which is 185 cm. I know that the average male height is supposed to be 5' 9", but honestly I just doesn't jive with my with experience.

Going from 174 cm to 185 cm would be an increase of 11 cm.

1). How should I "apportion" the 11 cm, so as to maintain my femur-tibia ratios?

2). Which segment would I do first? I've read the femurs should be done first, but why is this?

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Re: How do I maintain femur-tibia ratios?
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2024, 06:24:27 AM »

Femurs are a faster recovery and less complex because your tibias have a lot of nerves. If you’re doing both segments though, it doesn’t really matter which segment you start with.
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165cm starting. 8cm distracted. External LON Femur Buldu (Turkey) 2021. Nail removal @HSS (Usa).
Tibia external TSF 5cm, Assayag (Usa). In progress.
If considering external femurs please change your mind

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Re: How do I maintain femur-tibia ratios?
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2024, 06:35:41 AM »

Is it true that US surgeons don't do quadrilateral lengthening? Like it's a safety concern?
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