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8 years ago
Replied to: One leg at a time?
The issue that you mentioned - once you do one leg the other leg 'has' to be elongated by that much, oterhwise you will be left with a discrepancy. If you get bad complications ear...
8 years ago
I read through the paper again and the defect above was categorized as a "problem" (there are 3 grades of issues: "problem", "obstacle" and "complication" in that increasing order...
8 years ago
Hi,I just wanted to ask veterans about how you were asked to monitor your legs for complications because you normally don't see your doctor more than once in 2 weeks and things cou...
8 years ago
Quote from: Purushrottam on December 05, 2017, 05:34:29 PMThanks! Dr. Robbins performed on my left leg and Dr. Paley performed on my right. I didn't really perceive a difference be...
8 years ago
Post your xray. Veterans might be able to suggest based on your healing.