https://www.reddit.com/r/loseit/comments/739bw9/what_are_the_negative_effects_of_leg_lengthening/
On this post someone got LL done and their leg is weaker and sprains more often. Granted, they had medical reasons, but how likely is that to happen with a case of CLL?
Posted on Oct 3, 2024, 2:05 pm
#1
Posted on Oct 3, 2024, 5:46 pm
#2
It is generally accepted you always lose at least some athleticism, leg being weaker is nothing to worry about unless it is some serious weakness.
Posted on Oct 4, 2024, 12:05 am
#3
If you're desperate enough.....what's it matter? If you're debating, you probably shouldn't do it. It's a serious surgery and no matter the best odds someone might tell you, extreme complications could still arise. It's improved drastically, studies go into the complication and mobility rates now vs before Precise, just Google it....But still, breaking your legs should be a last resort and if it's a last resort, long term complications are irrelevant. The list of potential complications is really long to list, just Google it.
You must be logged in to post a reply.
Related Topics
Need help choosing internal femur method - Betzbone, Precice or Fitbone?
ballerina
18 replies • 4 months ago
Precise: is 8.3 cm max or 8?
sylar94
2 replies • 4 months ago
LONG TIME LURKER 1st POST / What did you tell your workplace about the surgery
3BlueSpinners
13 replies • 5 months ago
Tibias = 30% risk of permanent pain?
Alcibiades
12 replies • 6 months ago
Risks/Complications Of LL
Unknown
134 replies • 8 months ago