@Antonio111111
I'll probably record something once I'm better, but right now my gait is still noticeably abnormal.
@Roger1300
So after a full doctor checkup, it was determined that my anterior pelvis tilt (duck ass) was due to tight TFL muscles, not hip flexors, as most people would presume. What this means is that you should definitely have your IT band released, or risk major deformities later on.
@KillerShark
I believe Betz is just too busy to worry about patient after care. My left leg feels slightly mechanically loose/shaky when I pivot on it. I'd say Giotikas or Payley would be great bets. I have not read much about Manhoubian.
Recovery Week 5
Hi guys, sorry I've skipped out for 2 weeks. Have just started work in another city, and had to settle a lot of admin. Regardless going forward, as changes become incremental, I think my updates will become less frequent, until my gait completely recovers.
1) The great news is that my leg strength has almost completely recovered. I can walk for up to 20 minutes quickly without much fatigue. I remember struggling with 10 minutes during the last few weeks of lengthening. Your strength will return quite quickly after lengthening stops.
2) Widelegs/duckass are still here, manifesting in the form of a very ugly anterior pelvis tilt. As I mentioned to Roger1300, this is due to very tight TFLs, that are difficult to target-stretch. This is compounded by the fact that I lengthened 10cm. My physiotherapist assured me that I will return back to normal eventually, but most likely by the end of the 7th month post-op (I'm on my 6th).
Hence I would like to ask everyone to not underestimate your recovery time. Expect at least 5-7 months of recovery time depending no your age and lengthening goal. Plan your life around it.