Of course I asked before lengthening, your question was just bizarre. You'd be brain dead if you didn't.
This is a forum of people with a shared interest and I'm curious about what the LL collective thinks about this.
Gettingtaller as it appears from your response that you have already asked about safe lengthening limits prior to asking it here
for the benefit of the forum can you please post any medical sources of where lengthening your femur 9 to 10 cm is recommended as being safe
and leading to no longer term problems.
Also for your consideration from the Dr. Donghoon Lee thread
4. What are the lengthening limits for your procedures?
There are no limits to bone lengthening itself, but in reality there are limits because of soft tissues. To minimize various complications resulting from limb lengthening, it is recommended that lengthening is performed under 20% of the original bone length. 15% will be even better.
Limb lengthening is a process that involves not only the bone but also the soft tissue surrounding the bone. Especially when muscle is lengthened, even after recovery, sports ability (especially when playing vigorous sports) might not return 100%. The more the bone is lengthened, the more probability sports ability will not fully recover.
According to Park’s report (Park HW et al, JBJS,2008 ), 25% of the people who lengthen the tibia(6cm in average) was found to have some difficulties in persuing vigorous activity.
If both Tibia and Femur are lengthened sequentially, the maximum to be 10cm in total. But, one more important thing is to consider body ratio. So, I recommend to decide the target considering the safety, recovery of sports activity and body ratio.
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