I guess what i really wanted to know was kind of not mentioned because i didnt clarify exactly what i meant:
I will ask the doctor as well in our next meeting, but I might as well ask here as well.
When doing External only (no rod inside the bone), once you are far into the consolidation phase, shouldnt the gap have already hardened to a degree, meaning that for any height loss to happen, it would need to "break" or "crack" a bit.
What i mean is that even if you where to remove the fixators slightly earlier than the expected time, if the x-rays shows you have good bone formation, but that it is still not 100% recovered like before, the danger would be that there is a bigger risk of breaking if you where to remove the frames before the predicted time schedule, but the bone at this point wont be able to compress and lose height by simply walking etc? is this correct?
to long didnt read version:
when you are far into the consolidation phase, the reason you still need the frames for a while longer is because they are weaker and more likely to break, but they cannot actually compress from walking at this point? is this correct or is there a risk of compression and height loss as well?