I have several businesses I have worked very hard to build over the past few years and need to be physically down there at least a few times per week. I can train and hire staff to do the the physical tasks I was used to doing, but am trying to understand logistically what I have to do ahead of time.
From what I've read there is the procedure and a potential several day hospital stay. What wasn't so clear was the state of mobility during the lengthening time. Am I in a weelchair? Am I on crutches? Am I able to put any weight on my legs? Can I go down to my facility and hobble around to just make sure everything is going okay?
Worst case scenario I can hire a new person just to do everything and keep the businesses going for as long as it takes me to get this over with
Note that Betz is booked until Feb 2022. Stryde will not return until 2023. This realistically only leaves Guichet and Precise as your options.
Guichet Nail: Weight-bearing but has mechanical lengthening and not as widely adopted as Precise. I was able to walk stairs 4 days post-op on a similar nail. Depending on your PT, your mobility will deteriorate over time, as muscle atrophy and wide legs set in. You will be need to be on crutches outside of your home, simply to reduce the likelihood of nail breakage.
Precise: Weight-bearing up to 68kg~, but you will need to be on wheelchair most of the time.