I'm somewhat curious about this
For gnail, people in Athens have been saying that the clicking on the right leg is generally harder than the left leg. More pain, more issues (was my experience as well) -> So it makes complete sense to me that the right leg has more gait problems than the left leg for most people (according to what they say at least)
But a betzbone patient told me for betzbone, it may be possibly harder to click on the left leg for femurs -> yet it seems from this thread that even for betzbone patients, the right leg still may possibly be a bigger problem for this gait issue
And I talked to a precise femur patient who only did 4 cm (no clicking, in theory both legs should be about the same difficulty to lengthen) -> but this patient also said they are having more issues with balance on the right leg
Would need a bigger sample size, but it still looks like a pattern of more right leg gait issues
So I wonder if there is component of what is going on that is independent of the nail type
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Question for people who worked on walking gait after femur LL
Posted on Jan 12, 2023, 4:37 pm
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