it's not the aesthetics
i can tell you from experience. my left leg is not aligned at all,its bad. getting it fixed very soon. only been a few months and im in no pain, because i purposely hardly walk
but the forward bending, which i have, will definitely impacxt your walking. you will just not be able tyo walk normally, it will feel like an effort. the more you walk, the worse it will be
you have 2 options, nailing or or a frame. either one is much better than your current situation
ive heard some say the tsf is better than ailing, but im not sure. rozbruch thinks nailing is as effective, paley too. catagni does not
either way, both options will fix you, and youll be much better off than your current situation.
That malalignment will take a toll. ive been doing nothing because of my left leg. theres no way you 'll be okay walking, especially in a few years.
i would not accept my dr telling me its okay, when it is not normal.
and mitkovic has had complaints before on the old forum.. this is not the first time, he got off the boards because of complaints. i know this may surprise some people that think of him as being perfect
just look at mdow's story. it's not about mitkovic's surgical technique, but still, the guy stopped responding, and mdow was in serbia!
I agree with maximize, and others that discourage monorails.. you can always get leg corrected after surgery, but its a pain in the ass, and more money
youll be fine if you eventually get it corrected, but I wouldn't accept that alignment.
i dont get the fascination wth monorails, the only positive i hear is that they are cosmetically better, but i dont even think thats true. the scars from monorails can be gnarly, and they are still big metal devices protruding from your leg. it's not as if they arent noticeable
don't be mad at us because we are saying things you dont wanna hear. the bone is not aligned. if it becomes aligned, then great. I would not count it though