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Betall87

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Please HELP: if you did LON give me your advice
« on: May 05, 2024, 04:46:19 AM »

Hi All,

Those who did the surgery, did you experience the following?
- Your scan result lengthening measurement is not reflecting the actual number of turns you do.

For example you do 4 times turn a day which is 1ml a day so in10 days you suppose to get 1cm but in practice you only gain 0.60 cm instead of 1cm as per the scan. Have you experience this ? If yes how did you calculate your lengenthing period ? Was it based on the scan result or the number of the turns you do manually on the LON machine ?


- One leg is lengenthing more than the other one ? If yes please share your experience ?
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Re: Please HELP: if you did LON give me your advice
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2024, 05:43:49 AM »

Hi All,

Those who did the surgery, did you experience the following?
- Your scan result lengthening measurement is not reflecting the actual number of turns you do.

For example you do 4 times turn a day which is 1ml a day so in10 days you suppose to get 1cm but in practice you only gain 0.60 cm instead of 1cm as per the scan. Have you experience this ? If yes how did you calculate your lengenthing period ? Was it based on the scan result or the number of the turns you do manually on the LON machine ?


- One leg is lengenthing more than the other one ? If yes please share your experience ?

In short, the final result should determine by XRAY, not based on the clicking and turning estimation.
XRAY will have some bias +/-2mm to 4mm and also depending where the measurement points being placed.

A simple check is to measure your new height vs old height, you will know how many cm you grow.
Most importantly -- you need to ensure both legs are almost equal so that the walking gait is normal.



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