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I am a powerlifter and a manlet and i am interested in LL surgery. Could you do heavy squats and deadlifts after LL?
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No it will notI am a powerlifter and a manlet and i am interested in LL surgery. Could you do heavy squats and deadlifts after LL?
squats will be a lot harder if u lengthen ur femur just do the tibiaI am a powerlifter and a manlet and i am interested in LL surgery. Could you do heavy squats and deadlifts after LL?
only if u do the femurThose lifts in particular will probably be the most affected by LL surgery. I've heard people say that squatting below parallel will be very difficult if not impossible to do after LL.
only if u do the femur
Those lifts in particular will probably be the most affected by LL surgery. I've heard people say that squatting below parallel will be very difficult if not impossible to do after LL.
after it heals completely sure
No it will not
are chronic injuries common after ll surgery like nerve and joint painyeah it grows back completely but it'll probably fuck your lifts if your doing it competitively
yeahare chronic injuries common after ll surgery like nerve and joint pain
I also looked at a study where the lengthened limb of patients were considerably weaker and many had developed arthritis in the long term. So this surgery might not be good for an athlete. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8231406/yeah
definitely not healthyI also looked at a study where the lengthened limb of patients were considerably weaker and many had developed arthritis in the long term. So this surgery might not be good for an athlete. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8231406/