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badgerbrocktree

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Considering fitbone-- what have you heard?
« on: January 15, 2025, 11:24:51 PM »

Looks like p2.2 production is delayed due to license registration problems, or something.

There's no info on when they'll be back online.

As such, I'm considering going with the new fitbone (Birkholtz). I know we've heard some problems about it before-- I'd love to hear more details if you've got them.

Thank you!
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Stats: Early 30's; 170cm / 5'7.
Goal: 8cm/3" on femurs with Fitbone 1.0.
Scheduled for March 2025 with Dr. Birkholtz.
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Re: Considering fitbone-- what have you heard?
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2025, 10:22:33 PM »

listen, read this paper

https://boneandjoint.org.uk/Article/10.1302/1358-992X.2023.10.030

just wait for p2 to be back, it is the best.
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Re: Considering fitbone-- what have you heard?
« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2025, 11:45:50 PM »

Update: Birkholtz only doing fitbone 1.0 not fitbone 2.0
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Goal: 8cm/3" on femurs with Fitbone 1.0.
Scheduled for March 2025 with Dr. Birkholtz.
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Re: Considering fitbone-- what have you heard?
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2025, 05:41:54 AM »

In theory, Fitbone and Precice should both be pretty comparable. The major difference is that one uses magnets and the other uses electrical currents to drive the lengthening. However, in practice, there's simply been way more limb lengthenings done use Precice than Fitbone. It's well understood and battle tested.
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Re: Considering fitbone-- what have you heard?
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2025, 07:02:30 PM »

Alright so, here's my options:

1) Fitbone1.0 11/12 mm (12mm but tapers down to 11mm)

2) P2.2 10.7 (supply issue preventing us from getting next size up)

I'm sick of waiting, I have quasi work approval already (approval by mouth, just need official docs stamped).

After chatting with Victor, I'm pulling the trigger for Fitbone.

P2.2 IS more battle tested, BUT I'll have significantly more wiggle room when it comes to weight bearing.

I understand fitbone1.0 is not weight bearing, but the less anxiety when it comes to everyday things w.r.t bending or breaking nail makes the extra risk worth it to me.
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Stats: Early 30's; 170cm / 5'7.
Goal: 8cm/3" on femurs with Fitbone 1.0.
Scheduled for March 2025 with Dr. Birkholtz.
Moved to C4LL d!scord

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Re: Considering fitbone-- what have you heard?
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2025, 03:17:43 AM »

How much will he charge you including 3 month stay?
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Re: Considering fitbone-- what have you heard?
« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2025, 05:30:35 AM »

Total cost all inclusive for lengthening (minus removal and flights) is $70k. Big caveat is his timeline is very different than other surgeons. In 3 months, he's willing to take you to 6.5cm or so. If you want full 8cm, you have to commit to 4 months, which will cost I think $80k all inclusive?
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Stats: Early 30's; 170cm / 5'7.
Goal: 8cm/3" on femurs with Fitbone 1.0.
Scheduled for March 2025 with Dr. Birkholtz.
Moved to C4LL d!scord
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