If I am this flexible:



Will lengthening be less painful for me? There can be lots of pains for other reasons like the trauma of the surgery itself. but does anyone know of any patients who were this flexible and how different the process was for them compared to others?
Posted on May 15, 2020, 12:52 pm
#1
Posted on May 15, 2020, 2:24 pm
#2
Yes. Flexibility going into the surgery makes a big difference. In fact, part of the reason I did tibias was that my calves were very flexible while I'd always had tight hamstrings. I'm not sure I could've gotten away with 3 inches on tibias if not for that.
Posted on Jun 15, 2020, 7:15 am
#3
Sorry to bump this, but I am working extremely hard on stretching and might reach close to this flexibility in a few months. Is there any other position I should try to master?
In addition to this I have been doing pigeon pose
You must be logged in to post a reply.
Related Topics
Limb lengthening cost in Vietnam vs other countries which is the cheapest option for a 5cm length gain
ExpertLimb631
7 replies • 1 day ago
Ultimate Guide to how to grow taller naturally and permanently
scanGuru
8 replies • 1 day ago
Ultimate Guide to Precice Stryde
SeekerFan138
2 replies • 2 days ago
Is forearm lengthening safe?
Curious597
3 replies • 2 days ago
Limb Lengthening Surgery Without External Fixators Is It Possible with Latest Internal Lengthening Nails
ExpertBone463
7 replies • 18 hours ago