And why some people here say that long tibias are considered more pleasent aesthetically, for a man atleast?
Why people usually suggest to do Tibias?
Hi Rei
The aesthetic reason could be a major reason, I think. Generally the longer tibias look better than longer femurs.
Another important reason for tibia for cll is that generally speaking, external methods such as LON and LATN are cheaper than internal methods (Precise (now Stryde), Fitbone, Betz nails or G nails etc.). Of course if you search more, you may find some options for internal cll at the low price.
For femur lengthening, only internal methods are acceptable, meaning that it is likely more expensive than tibia. By the way, don't ever think about external femur.
I think longer femurs look better, besides also being the best option (if using internals).
Longer tibias make you look taller, though. Long femurs contrast more heavily with your torso.
Can you do internals with tibias or is it more risky?
Quote from: TruthBomber on April 10, 2019, 09:20:00 AMCan you do internals with tibias or is it more risky?
They say is more risky and that if you need to do tibias, external is always better
Quote from: TruthBomber on April 10, 2019, 09:20:00 AMCan you do internals with tibias or is it more risky?
With internal on tibia, you have the risk of permanent knee pain, mainly if done using parapatellar aproach of incision the nail.
But I still prefer internal.
There is a study which says that almost everyone has permanent knee-pain, post-surgery after internals on tibias.
I'm not sure if i have read it in this forum or found it by google.
Quote from: short on April 10, 2019, 09:37:07 PMThere is a study which says that almost everyone has permanent knee-pain, post-surgery after internals on tibias.
I'm not sure if i have read it in this forum or found it by google.
It's a well known fact and I'm a good example. I did internal femurs (retrograde) in 2016 and I have permanent knee pain
Do you believe if it was antegrade the result would be the same?
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