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Posted on Mar 3, 2021, 7:08 pm
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Quote from: BreaktoGrow on March 03, 2021, 04:23:09 PMAssuming you're 35 years old and want to achieve the full 8cm in femurs. Is it better to wait for Stryde? Also, what can a patient expect in the experience of Precice? Thank you so much

Femurs heal faster so i would say precise is not too bad. I was surprised when i came to korea and get mine done. It seems like total opposite to what i uave read on this website. Not quite a lot of patients do 8 cm on femurs. Cause rehab on femur is extremely painful compared to tibia. I know some patients did 7cm on tibia. I know one young korean guy did almost 8cm on tibia with LON

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Posted on Mar 3, 2021, 7:14 pm
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Quote from: V21 on March 03, 2021, 04:35:19 PMI'm 24, doing just 5 cm femurs, and my gf comes with me so... I wish I had Stryde, but in my case I dont think Precice is THAT bad. I also get the big precice nail it seems

yeah i am in Korea now and going through my consolidation. Younger patients recover pretty fast even with precise. If you can’t wait, precise is not a bad option especially if you have your gf with you. But one thing you need to consider,  if some deformity happens, you can fix it with  stryde nail. With precise can not. ( that what i heard from another patient) do some more research about it or raise that question to your dr.

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