Could you tell me 1 that have done it successfully?
I am a veteral LL'er like Sweden and know how difficult is to do anything more than 7cm. 10 cm is insane to being able to function normally, even walk normally will be hard.
So no, it is not impossible, even 12 cm are possible.
Impossible will be to function normally after that.
And me,Sweden and any other tibia's veteran know much better about what their talking about compared to a newbie like you.
Yes, I know but I cannot disclose their identities. You just have to take my word for it.
With all due respect just because you have posted some 500+ Post doesn't make you a veteran or somehow entitled physician in this field. I find you too be an extremely stubborn person. I'm just saying to stop with these negativity especially remarks by "sweden"
LL surgery is not easy and beyond 7 Cm is hard but not impossible. You need to take in consideration the clinician performing it, bone anatomy/density, muscular/tendon attachments, hormone levels, normal CBC etc. Every person is unique.
Disagree, of course you cannot practice taekwando or martial arts shortly after LL. Thats just stupid. Besides I've read that Sweden had some ankle injury which surely can effect the outcome. I've also read people walking shortly after surgery or not following doctors advice during lengthening.