I did LON on tibia and removed the external fixator 6 months ago. 6 months later I have little bone growth especially on my right leg. I think it's a mixture of things, diet/sleep/exercise was really bad and I was using crutches for longer on the right side as well as not putting much pressure on it due to pain/nerve damage.
What are my options? Anybody been through this and at what stage should slow bone healing be a concern?
My doctor suggested nail replacement surgery, but I don't have the money/time etc. and I could risk losing my job if I take more time off this year. I also mentally don't want to go through surgery again unless I absolutely have to. If it's just slower healing I can do it, I started taking supplements, eating right and exercising after this x-ray to see if that improves my condition.
I would really appreciate some advice here.
(side view looks slightly better for right leg, but I don't have photos)
left side looks fine, very slow healing but there is clear union. here are some examples of xrays at 4-5 months:
as its obvious, it naturally heals disproportionately on one side
however your right tibia looks like non union
post your frame removal xrays to judge progress for 6 months.
we need front+sides and include your fibula as well to see whats going on there too
It's OK to leave the nails in forever. So I think the worst-case scenario isn't too bad.
If you haven't been standing or walking much, doing that will help. Stand a lot and walk a lot. Carry heavy weights while you stand and walk. Also make sure you're eating plenty of all the proper nutrients and avoiding bad stuff like smoking and drinking. Make sure you're sleeping enough. Get prescription sleeping pills if that's what it takes. I slept for 12 hours a night for the first 6 months after lengthening.
sound advice if his right tibia looked like the left, but he most likely has non union on the right tibia
also can you use caution when advising people to carry heavy weights? you didnt clarify to him at all about this statement. for all we know he could take your advice at face value and go pick up 2 25kg dumbbells at the gym, take a step and have the entire weight of the body+the dumbbells on only one leg and break his screws and collapse his regenerate
at least clarify you mean a two legged leg press within the weight limits of the nails like you used to do