Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: alfo on September 09, 2023, 04:49:47 PM
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I got my legs measured with X-ray and my total leg length is about 84.5 cm.
Are my legs long for my height which is 172cm?
And do you think I will look unproportional after quad lengthening 10cm(5cm fem+ 5 cm tibia)?
PLS don't reply with the proportions don't matter bs.
Wingspan is not an issue, I can afford humerus lengthening if needed. My concern in leg/body ratio
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If you lengthen 10cm, your leg to body ratio will be ~0.52 which is fairly normal. I believe the average is 0.50. So a little leggy but nothing crazy or out of the norm.
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You should be more concerned that the average height is 178cm and you’re currently 6cm under it. You’re fretting about minor proportion deviations that don’t matter much.
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is 84.cm only your femur + tibia lengths or includes your foot ?
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This is only my femur+tibia
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people think proportions matters so much when in reality it doesnt. Unless you're lengthening over 10 cm on a single segment, relax.
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do you know you Sitting height? a portion of the femur is inside the pelvis, so Sitting Height is more observable . Its also more widely reported statistically.
the median Sitting Height to Height ratio is about 52% for 18 year old non-hispanic white men in US. And round 50.25% for nonhispanic black 18 year old men. The lower the ratio, the more leg. Black men usually have longer legs in USA.
25-75% white nonhispanic -> ~51-53% Black -> ~49.8 - 51.25%
If 84.5 was also your Subischial Leg Length, you would subtract that from 172 to get your sitting height, which would then be 84.5 which implies a SHHR of 50.9%. so on the long side for white but right in the middle of black.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32579888/
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My sitting height is about 90cm
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I said don't reply with the "proportions dont matter" bs pls.
There are people who look odd by 8cm let alone 10cm. I was simply asking if my legs are long rn
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My sitting height is about 90cm and sitting height is not really accurate I think since most LL surgeons don't even talk about it. It is X-ray scanogram of the tibia and femur that matters
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You need to concern your tibia over femur ratio as well, I did femur and I regret every single day. The doctor said it looks phenomenal, but it’s not. I can walk normally after 8 months, but I can tell it’s definitely disproportional. Get your ratio close to 0.8