1. I can squat, but haven't. Certainly not with my bodyweight. I suspect it would be possible but weird because of biomechanics.
2. Walking is fine, even long distances and on hikes etc. Even two weeks after my fracture I went on vacation which involved lots of walking.
3. I can. Yesterday I actually had my best jogging session that felt great. My left leg bothered me after a bit/after but thats because of my still technically broken leg with the rod in it.
4. I have never really jogged up and down stairs in general. But yes I think it would be fine.
5. Yes. The only limiting thing right now is some pain in my broken leg after something rigorous like jogging. I suspect that will improve as my bone fully heals around the rod.
Hi Programdude,
1. Why is your leg still broken so long after surgery, you fractured it right?
2. Is this common post surgery?
3. Could you elaborate a bit more on squatting, you said it's possible but would be weird, weird how?
4. Could you do squatting every week and incorporate it into your gym routine like normal?
5. Can you work your upperbody properly?
(As in do upperbody workout you feel obliged to do.)
6. How jacked are you? Are you able to do all the same upperbody and core work outs that you would have previously without any issues?
7. How bad was the pain and did you have to take alot of pain medication, or could you go without and opt for a temporary local anesthetic instead? (Addictive personally runs in my family)
Knowing what you know now would you lengthen more or less, or stay the same?
Thanks dude let me know