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a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« on: December 28, 2014, 06:18:32 AM »

The reason I say this is because I myself done 6 and recovered completly after 5 months where as everyone that done more than that is still recovering.
If you need more go ahead and get another 4 or 5 on femurs but when you do that expect to have alot of stiffness in the hamstring and psoas muscles.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2014, 07:05:58 AM »

The reason I say this is because I myself done 6 and recovered completly after 5 months where as everyone that done more than that is still recovering.
If you need more go ahead and get another 4 or 5 on femurs but when you do that expect to have alot of stiffness in the hamstring and psoas muscles.
Then i think safety amount for both sections 5 cm for femurs 5 for tibias(statitistic from most diaries) should be best for lenghthening.Let's play safe.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2014, 07:06:07 AM »

The reason I say this is because I myself done 6 and recovered completly after 5 months where as everyone that done more than that is still recovering.
If you need more go ahead and get another 4 or 5 on femurs but when you do that expect to have alot of stiffness in the hamstring and psoas muscles.

I agree that 6-7 cm is probably the max on the tibias, but I've heard from a lot of doctors that the femurs can actually handle more lengthening than the tibias. For example, Dr. Paley and Dr. Guichiet both seem to think that 8 cm is the max advisable limit in the femurs.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2014, 08:07:02 AM »

I agree that 6-7 cm is probably the max on the tibias, but I've heard from a lot of doctors that the femurs can actually handle more lengthening than the tibias. For example, Dr. Paley and Dr. Guichiet both seem to think that 8 cm is the max advisable limit in the femurs.
lets not push it everytime, its clearly 5-6 the safest
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2014, 10:18:10 AM »

The femur bone should be slightly longer and so can tolerate a bit more lenghtening. It is however, not comletely straight I think so you won't gain the whole amount in height.

Also the safest amount to leghten is very individual but 4-6CM seems like a decent rule of thumb.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2014, 12:47:44 PM »

But the more you lengthen the femur  the more the pressure
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2014, 02:02:22 PM »

The reason I say this is because I myself done 6 and recovered completly after 5 months where as everyone that done more than that is still recovering.
If you need more go ahead and get another 4 or 5 on femurs but when you do that expect to have alot of stiffness in the hamstring and psoas muscles.
iam 152 cm female . iam planning to do 7cm ..4 on tibia n 3 on femur.  Will my proportion look weird.   Is 7 cm too much
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2014, 04:42:53 PM »

atmika your proportions wont look weird. you should go for 5cm on your first surgery. if you want more then go for 5cm on femur.

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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #8 on: December 28, 2014, 06:18:37 PM »

im basketball player

dr bagirov says for best (athletic ability), 8 cm tibia and 4 cm femur

dr fahri is of opinion a few days later, just do 8 cm tibia.

both doctors agree that 8cm and 6 cm tibia do not make a differnce. just do PT.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #9 on: December 28, 2014, 07:16:15 PM »

im basketball player

dr bagirov says for best (athletic ability), 8 cm tibia and 4 cm femur

dr fahri is of opinion a few days later, just do 8 cm tibia.

both doctors agree that 8cm and 6 cm tibia do not make a differnce. just do PT.

Sounds good. 8 cm femurs and 6 cm tibias are my plan, and if they think that those numbers should be fine, then I'm good.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #10 on: December 29, 2014, 12:19:29 AM »

I agree that 6-7 cm is probably the max on the tibias, but I've heard from a lot of doctors that the femurs can actually handle more lengthening than the tibias. For example, Dr. Paley and Dr. Guichiet both seem to think that 8 cm is the max advisable limit in the femurs.

This was the impression I was under as well Read. I am going to have my femurs and tibs measured to see if I can get away with slightly more Femur lengthening to save some on the tibs.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #11 on: December 29, 2014, 03:51:57 AM »

I plan on doing 7cm on tibias and about 5cm on femurs. What do you guys think?
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #12 on: December 29, 2014, 04:08:50 AM »

I plan on doing 7cm on tibias and about 5cm on femurs. What do you guys think?

Do it the other way around--5 cm tibias and 7 cm femurs.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #13 on: December 29, 2014, 04:09:05 AM »

I plan on doing 7cm on tibias and about 5cm on femurs. What do you guys think?

If you're going to do both, try to put more on femurs than tibias...
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #14 on: December 29, 2014, 04:43:13 AM »

Why exactly? Is it a matter of because femurs can take more lengthening or would I somehow mess up my proportions or ratios?
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #15 on: December 29, 2014, 05:00:10 AM »

Why exactly? Is it a matter of because femurs can take more lengthening or would I somehow mess up my proportions or ratios?

I am going to get my femurs and tibs measured and then ask the doctors medical opinion. From a look at my legs I think my femurs are shorter but who know? I am going to make sure. Better safe then sorry.

Also, lengthening femurs you can do so 1mm a day I have been told but only 2/3rds for femurs.
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Re: a good number is 6 cms on tibias maximum.then 4 or 5 on femurs
« Reply #16 on: December 29, 2014, 05:12:58 AM »

I think many patients have tried to do 1mm per day on tibias but at some point they usually have to slow down or take a break.  If you go too slow you risk preconsolidation and have to re break the bone.  I think this happened to Smallguy.  I plan on doing about 5.5 cms on tibs.  Maybe with Birkholtz.  I hope to do 1mm a day.
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