ATL means achilles tendon lenghting, i was reading here on the forum that is not suggested usually but he also does it anyway and ends up criplling their patiences.
Is this true, i tought he was considered really good but i read some stuff here on the forum and i’m kind of scared now, i have a consultation with him in a few months
As a Pili patient and having undergone ATL, It is the most painful part of LL. I couldnt walk for 2-3 weeks while before that I was fairly active. However, after removing the extra screws and strutures they use for ATL, it became super easy. I can walk crutchless for 2-3 hours a day, stand on my toes and have very good mobility. I do not know of any one getting crippled by pili due to ATL. Go for Pili, but if you can avoid ATL, i know a guy who avoided atl, lengthening with me, who did 8.5cm with physio and slow lengthening he avoided atl.
I am yet to report the athletic part(atleast the effect on mild running of ATL). I have no difficulties walking for hours though(yes i do walk 2 hours a day).
however I did develop flat foot/overpronation due to the overall LL, i dont know if it was specifically due to LL. Pili said not to worry. It hurts knee and ankles while walking long if you dont wear insoles(I do).