Someone posted that a huge development in ll will be when they figure out how to facilitate fast healing of bone fractures.
I had never even considered how faster bone consolidation could lead to an easier ll experience (in externals). You could literally do a cm at a time, leaving time for recovery in between.
Would damage to the soft tissues not be cumulative though, ie doing 4cm total in four separate spaced out procedures would eventually lead to the same sort of damage as doing 4cm in one procedure?
Posted on Jun 12, 2020, 10:22 am
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Posted on Jun 12, 2020, 9:52 pm
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is there an amount of ll you can do without damaging the soft tissues? Like how much can they stretch before incurring damage? 1cm or something? Obviously no one would do the surgery for such a small amount but I'm just curious.
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