Femur shoud be 1.1 times longer than tibiae ideally. But There is a Range in which ratio remains safe and biomechanically correct.
Hello to u all,
To be honest I've allways read that tibias are normally 80% of femurs. But from what you just said, femurs should be 1.1 tibia wich leads to tibias beeing more a less 90% femur.
I am 1,66m and I was planning on lenghtening only 6cm femurs in the future. That beeing the case I would love to know what you doctors believe is the normal ratio and upper and lower limit in which the ratio remains biomechanicaly safe.
Why I am planning on doing femurs?
- I don't want to be tall I just don't want to be this short (I've lot of friend between 1,70-1,74 but almost none <1,70)
- Two segments would make my sitting height to height ratio look funny
- Tibia recovery time is scary
My dream is to get 6-6,5 in femurs so I would love to know what you have to say about the femur to tibia ratio
Thank you,