Leg Lengthening Alternative for a Quick 1-2 Inch Gain (Seriously)

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If you want a leg lengthening alternative for 1-2 inches, go to Melbourne, Florida. An orthopedic surgeon there wrote a paper describing how using a muscle relaxer, a spine stretching treatment, and then stabilizing the elongated spine, you can add an inch or two of height. This was in relation to a functional procedure, but the author makes it clear that the height gain can also be achieved for purely cosmetic reasons.

Doctor’s name is Richard Hyne, B.A.C.K. Center, Melbourne FL.

Here’s the paper:


Of interest are paragraphs 40- 70; below I highlight key info in paragraphs 43,44 and 61

  • Other important considerations in the procedure are the state of the patient's spine at the time of the procedure. For example, if the procedure is performed in the morning, as opposed to latter in the day, the patient may end up with a different height, as disc height is greatest in the morning after a night of sleep due to increased fluid intake, and decreases with axial loading throughout the day. As such, in some embodiments at least the disc treatment portions of the procedure may be performed in the morning shortly after awakening to facilitate increased height of disc fill, for example. This aspect is further refined by the addition of pre-procedure muscle relaxation with intravenous or intramuscular injection of approved pharmaceuticals, e.g., robaxin, skelaxin, soma, etc. In other embodiments, use of paralyzing agents with general anesthesia may be used for more rigid or stiff patients. Use of SSEP (Somatosensory evoked potential) monitoring may be employed to protect the patient against over distraction or correction, elongation or shortening of the spine resulting in spinal cord injury or other nerve injury.
  • To this end, traction, bracing, suspension, inversion tables, therapy, muscle relaxants, chiropractic adjustments, etc. may be used to advantageously place the spine in the desired position prior to the procedure, at Block 112. Moreover, medication such as ligament relaxors (e.g., relaxin) may also be used to achieve natural elongation of the spine before the procedures, and after as well, to achieve the desired axial height increase/stability.
  • In another example, a 45-year-old man, who is 5 feet 4 and has always desired greater height, asks his doctor if there is any way to “safely” be taller. The patient would enter index determination, pre-procedure stretching, traction medical muscle and/or ligament relaxor treatment, etc. After a desired elongation (e.g., 1-2 inches) through this pre-treatment, an early morning procedure may be performed to stabilize the appropriate anatomic structures, namely disc and facet joints, and interspinous ligaments (but not vertebral bodies) to maintain this increased height gain. If at some later point in his life it is determined that he is at risk for fractures, then the vertebral bodies could be subsequently stabilized.
The author states in easily comprehensible terms that a 45 year old man can use a muscle relaxer to increase his height by 1-2 inches. It would of course have to be in conjunction with stretching, traction, and the actual surgical treatment, but afterwards, you would end up maybe 1.5 inches taller after maybe 3 days of hospital stay. Much, much faster than any type of limb lengthening surgery today.



To those who believe this would only work on old people who’s spines have shrunk with age, and is just undoing that process, look up at what age Men start to shrink and the rate of shrinkage.

For the lazy:

Age Men start to shrink: anywhere between age of 35-50
Rate of shrinkage: no more than an inch every 10 years

If the man in the example within the paper were to have started shrinking at the earliest age (unlikely, as the paper says he’s always wanted to be taller, **not that he recently shrunk**), this means he would have lost **at most 1 inch of height** as he’s 45. And the paper clearly states he would increase his height anywhere between 1-2 inches!

To put it more simply for the mathematically challenged:

At age 45 it’s highly unlikely for you to have lost height from a shrunken spine significantly—no more than 1 inch at most. And yet the paper says the 45 year old can gain 1-2 inches of height, so at the very least, 1 inch of height should be attainable pre-spinal-shrinkage, as in, at any age (obviously you should wait until you’re done growing though).

And for those wondering: Since this is solely focused on the spine/torso, it can presumably be done *in addition* to leg lengthening. So if you were planning on adding 3 inches with leg lengthening, you can very likely add 4-5 inches total to your height, if you were to undergo this procedure as well. This procedure would also help out those worried about proportions after leg lengthening, as it would lengthen your torso 1-2 inches.

I haven’t gone because I don’t have that as a priority (would need to fix my scoliosis first, presumably) but by all means, if you are wanting to grow an inch or two... go to Florida, ASAP because this doctor looks old and who knows when he’ll retire.
 
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With these tips, do you think a fifteen year old and eight month old with 166cm can easily reach 173cm? Would it really be possible? An informative thread is needed about this, as during my research I found that this is a universal problem for many young people who need to fit in with the average, so whatever
 
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With these tips, do you think a fifteen year old and eight month old with 166cm can easily reach 173cm? Would it really be possible? An informative thread is needed about this, as during my research I found that this is a universal problem for many young people who need to fit in with the average, so whatever

These aren’t tips; it’s a post informing about a possible procedure that should be able to get anyone 1-2 inches of height gain. As in, you would need to go to a spinal orthopedic surgeon that can understand what the author of the study is describing, and perform the procedure on you, using muscle relaxers and most likely with the help of some sort of chiropractor to stretch out your spine as much as possible beforehand, in order to be able to keep that height increase.

These aren’t tips for you to do at home; it’s a much quicker and safer alternative to leg lengthening if all you want is 1-2 inches of height, or it can even be done in addition to leg lengthening.
 
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These aren’t tips; it’s a post informing about a possible procedure that should be able to get anyone 1-2 inches of height gain. As in, you would need to go to a spinal orthopedic surgeon that can understand what the author of the study is describing, and perform the procedure on you, using muscle relaxers and most likely with the help of some sort of chiropractor to stretch out your spine as much as possible beforehand, in order to be able to keep that height increase.

These aren’t tips for you to do at home; it’s a much quicker and safer alternative to leg lengthening if all you want is 1-2 inches of height, or it can even be done in addition to leg lengthening.
is it only in MURICA ?
sad shit man
 
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You could go to here and then visit the famous Paley Institute about 2 hours south in West Palm Beach. You would be 7 feet tall by the end of it...

However, this is just a paper. Do you actually know if the doctor actively performs what he wrote about in the paper? I doubt it. Also, the example you cited was of a 5'4 guy, not a 5'11 aspie.
 
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You could go to here and then visit the famous Paley Institute about 2 hours south in West Palm Beach. You would be 7 feet tall by the end of it...

However, this is just a paper. Do you actually now if the doctor actively performs what he wrote about in the paper? I doubt it. Also, the example you cited was of a 5'4 guy, not a 5'11 aspie.

Lmao very true, imagine going to Melbourne, staying for three days to add a couple inches to your height, and then going to West Palm Beach to add a few more.

And yes, this is “just a paper”, however, if you read all the paragraphs that I said were important, it’s clear that it can be done. The most crucial element would be the muscle relaxer, Relaxin. Pregnant women see an increase in this hormone and many report gaining roughly an inch in height during pregnancy. However, to get the most lengthening, you would need all variables together, as well as the procedure in the end to stabilize the increased height.

The example of the 5’4 guy was done by the author because it was supposed to be a classic example of a man obviously below average height—would have been weird to make him 5’11 lmao

If you spoke with Dr. Hynes in person, and told him you were considering either getting his procedure or breaking your legs in half to get the same few inches, I’d be surprised if he didn’t take you on as a patient.
is it only in MURICA ?
sad shit man

I guess that technically, any competent spinal surgeon can attempt to do this, however this doctor wrote the paper itself, where he was very open minded to doing the procedure cosmetically. If I wanted to get this done, I’d first go to him.
 
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I gained like 1/16th of an inch through inversion tables. So tall now
 
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I gained like 1/16th of an inch through inversion tables. So tall now

How are you even able to accurately measure such a small difference? I doubt you grew anything then.
 
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Ya bro, it was a joke.

Sorry, there’s just a lot of idiots on these forums ngl. Hard for me to tell satire apart from the actual stupid ones.
 
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Is it dangerous at all?

Don’t really want to fuck around with the spine
 
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How much would the procedure cost?
 
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Main concern is whether this is accessible or not. A 3 day stay in a hospital isn't exactly realistic. This only gets worsened depending on hhow far you have to travel to visit a practitioner capable of doing this. If there is something that can be bought for home use that can be done for 5-10 mins everyday to slowly increase height then that'd be much more appealing.
 
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Main concern is whether this is accessible or not. A 3 day stay in a hospital isn't exactly realistic. This only gets worsened depending on hhow far you have to travel to visit a practitioner capable of doing this. If there is something that can be bought for home use that can be done for 5-10 mins everyday to slowly increase height then that'd be much more appealing.


I honestly stated the 3 hospital stay thing myself as speculation. It seems the timeline would go something like:

—Get administered a muscle relaxer for the duration of this program
—Over a period of a day or two, stretch out your spine as much as possible
—In the morning of the last day, get the surgical procedure done to stabilize the increase in height.

The spinal stretching regimen (with a muscle relaxer, of course), would stretch your spine to a height you’ve never had, even more than morning height. If I had to guess, it would be how when astronauts get back to Earth, they are 2-3 inches taller—except with this surgical procedure, the increase in height will be kept.
Is it dangerous at all?

Don’t really want to fuck around with the spine

The author states himself in the hypothetical case study of the 5’4 man, that should any spinal issues arise in the future, the procedure is easily reversible, if that is seen to be the cause.
However, I don’t see how it could do damage to your spine, considering the fact that the cosmetic height gain was discovered/established as being an ancillary effect to a procedure purely focused on providing better function to the back—and of course that the cosmetic effect can be achieved on people with no back pain (this is made clear in the hypothetical 5’4 man—nowhere does it state he has back issues, and yet he is given this procedure)
How much would the procedure cost?

Not sure, but a fraction of what the cheapest, most dangerous Leg Lengthening would cost—that, I’m sure of.

You can try to speculate that you will be charged:
-The cost of the muscle relaxers (relaxin)
-The cost of the spinal stretching protocol
-The cost of the minor surgery at the end
 
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I honestly stated the 3 hospital stay thing myself as speculation. It seems the timeline would go something like:

—Get administered a muscle relaxer for the duration of this program
—Over a period of a day or two, stretch out your spine as much as possible
—In the morning of the last day, get the surgical procedure done to stabilize the increase in height.

The spinal stretching regimen (with a muscle relaxer, of course), would stretch your spine to a height you’ve never had, even more than morning height. If I had to guess, it would be how when astronauts get back to Earth, they are 2-3 inches taller—except with this surgical procedure, the increase in height will be kept.


The author states himself in the hypothetical case study of the 5’4 man, that should any spinal issues arise in the future, the procedure is easily reversible, if that is seen to be the cause.
However, I don’t see how it could do damage to your spine, considering the fact that the cosmetic height gain was discovered/established as being an ancillary effect to a procedure purely focused on providing better function to the back—and of course that the cosmetic effect can be achieved on people with no back pain (this is made clear in the hypothetical 5’4 man—nowhere does it state he has back issues, and yet he is given this procedure)


Not sure, but a fraction of what the cheapest, most dangerous Leg Lengthening would cost—that, I’m sure of.

You can try to speculate that you will be charged:
-The cost of the muscle relaxers (relaxin)
-The cost of the spinal stretching protocol
-The cost of the minor surgery at the end
Yeah on second though I guess it's not that bad when compared to LL. I could technically get the procedure done since melbourne is only a $50 flight from sydney or something
 
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Yeah on second though I guess it's not that bad when compared to LL. I could technically get the procedure done since melbourne is only a $50 flight from sydney or something

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Fuck. I need 1-2. Inches of height.
 
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Lifuel for me as a 5’5 richcel living in florida
 
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Yo @Golden Glass about scoliosis is possible to fix?
i know that some Chiropractic procedures claims that it can alleviate the issue but i don't thinks it's legit tbh.
maybe can get an inch by fixing scoliosis idk
 
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Damn, even 1 inch is lifefuel, 2 would be godly
 
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interesting
 
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bump, need more of this
 
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I will pay top dollar for this and document the whole thing if someone could give me proof that it works on younger ppl...

And that it doesn’t ruin athletic performance:..
 
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ugauga
 
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I will pay top dollar for this and document the whole thing if someone could give me proof that it works on younger ppl...

And that it doesn’t ruin athletic performance:..
 
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How does this procedure even work though?
 
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How does this procedure even work though?
my boy read the thread came back a full week and asked a question that could be solved by reading the thread witch he already did
 
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my boy read the thread came back a full week and asked a question that could be solved by reading the thread witch he already did
My post was more of a bump but yeah, it's kind of difficult to imagine just by reading it that a grown man could get extra two inches.
 
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My post was more of a bump but yeah, it's kind of difficult to imagine just by reading it that a grown man could get extra two inches.
did you even read it
 
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did you even read it
I was talking about the "morning procedure may be performed to stabilize the appropriate anatomic structures". Isn't that obvious?
 
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Assuming paper is accurate, unlikely. It is only applicable to old fucks with spinal tension. And it is just a patent application, not a study.
 
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bumping this thread . Did any of you guys living in the us managed to get in contact with dr Richard Hyne ?
 
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I literally live like 45 min from Melbourne jfl, I'm 6'3" finally going to be 6'5"
 
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@sloopnoob
 
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Only works for oldcels right?
 
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Op stated that it works by decompression of spine or sth like that
yea exactly, this stuff is legit regardless of age, if u got this as a youngcel, you can still continue to grow with no complications, and have that extra 1-2 inch boost.
 
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Assuming paper is accurate, unlikely. It is only applicable to old fucks with spinal tension. And it is just a patent application, not a study.
This is a key point. There are a lot of patents out there that have been completely taken out of context and treated as actual procedures... I remember seeing one about increasing dink size. There were a ton of "examples", ie, "Patient Y administers serum and stretches penor, after 3 weeks, dink size was increased 3'' in length and 2'' in girth".

It was posted and users who didn't understand it was just a patent (that anyone can come up with), were treating it like a cure for small dinkcels.
 
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Lifefuel for me. However, when it comes to the spine, maybe it is risky? I have spondylolisthesis and also mild scoliosis. I didn’t want to fix this or take a high risk if the surgery went wrong.I would go to average with that, it would be great.
 
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Lifefuel for me. However, when it comes to the spine, maybe it is risky? I have spondylolisthesis and also mild scoliosis. I didn’t want to fix this or take a high risk if the surgery went wrong.I would go to average with that, it would be great.
Though @Golden Glass made comeback

STOP WITH NECROBUMPING
 
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If you want a leg lengthening alternative for 1-2 inches, go to Melbourne, Florida. An orthopedic surgeon there wrote a paper describing how using a muscle relaxer, a spine stretching treatment, and then stabilizing the elongated spine, you can add an inch or two of height. This was in relation to a functional procedure, but the author makes it clear that the height gain can also be achieved for purely cosmetic reasons.

Doctor’s name is Richard Hyne, B.A.C.K. Center, Melbourne FL.

Here’s the paper:


Of interest are paragraphs 40- 70; below I highlight key info in paragraphs 43,44 and 61

  • Other important considerations in the procedure are the state of the patient's spine at the time of the procedure. For example, if the procedure is performed in the morning, as opposed to latter in the day, the patient may end up with a different height, as disc height is greatest in the morning after a night of sleep due to increased fluid intake, and decreases with axial loading throughout the day. As such, in some embodiments at least the disc treatment portions of the procedure may be performed in the morning shortly after awakening to facilitate increased height of disc fill, for example. This aspect is further refined by the addition of pre-procedure muscle relaxation with intravenous or intramuscular injection of approved pharmaceuticals, e.g., robaxin, skelaxin, soma, etc. In other embodiments, use of paralyzing agents with general anesthesia may be used for more rigid or stiff patients. Use of SSEP (Somatosensory evoked potential) monitoring may be employed to protect the patient against over distraction or correction, elongation or shortening of the spine resulting in spinal cord injury or other nerve injury.
  • To this end, traction, bracing, suspension, inversion tables, therapy, muscle relaxants, chiropractic adjustments, etc. may be used to advantageously place the spine in the desired position prior to the procedure, at Block 112. Moreover, medication such as ligament relaxors (e.g., relaxin) may also be used to achieve natural elongation of the spine before the procedures, and after as well, to achieve the desired axial height increase/stability.
  • In another example, a 45-year-old man, who is 5 feet 4 and has always desired greater height, asks his doctor if there is any way to “safely” be taller. The patient would enter index determination, pre-procedure stretching, traction medical muscle and/or ligament relaxor treatment, etc. After a desired elongation (e.g., 1-2 inches) through this pre-treatment, an early morning procedure may be performed to stabilize the appropriate anatomic structures, namely disc and facet joints, and interspinous ligaments (but not vertebral bodies) to maintain this increased height gain. If at some later point in his life it is determined that he is at risk for fractures, then the vertebral bodies could be subsequently stabilized.
The author states in easily comprehensible terms that a 45 year old man can use a muscle relaxer to increase his height by 1-2 inches. It would of course have to be in conjunction with stretching, traction, and the actual surgical treatment, but afterwards, you would end up maybe 1.5 inches taller after maybe 3 days of hospital stay. Much, much faster than any type of limb lengthening surgery today.



To those who believe this would only work on old people who’s spines have shrunk with age, and is just undoing that process, look up at what age Men start to shrink and the rate of shrinkage.

For the lazy:

Age Men start to shrink: anywhere between age of 35-50
Rate of shrinkage: no more than an inch every 10 years

If the man in the example within the paper were to have started shrinking at the earliest age (unlikely, as the paper says he’s always wanted to be taller, **not that he recently shrunk**), this means he would have lost **at most 1 inch of height** as he’s 45. And the paper clearly states he would increase his height anywhere between 1-2 inches!

To put it more simply for the mathematically challenged:

At age 45 it’s highly unlikely for you to have lost height from a shrunken spine significantly—no more than 1 inch at most. And yet the paper says the 45 year old can gain 1-2 inches of height, so at the very least, 1 inch of height should be attainable pre-spinal-shrinkage, as in, at any age (obviously you should wait until you’re done growing though).

And for those wondering: Since this is solely focused on the spine/torso, it can presumably be done *in addition* to leg lengthening. So if you were planning on adding 3 inches with leg lengthening, you can very likely add 4-5 inches total to your height, if you were to undergo this procedure as well. This procedure would also help out those worried about proportions after leg lengthening, as it would lengthen your torso 1-2 inches.

I haven’t gone because I don’t have that as a priority (would need to fix my scoliosis first, presumably) but by all means, if you are wanting to grow an inch or two... go to Florida, ASAP because this doctor looks old and who knows when he’ll retire.

Considering your messing with the spine did the study mention inherent risks. Playing with the spine is a dangerous game. Last thing you would want is to get some sort of immobility due to nerve damage from the procedure. How many patients have done this procedure.
 
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ignore this nigga ,, i did it and can’t walk now
 
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Bump someone should contact the dr
 
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The spinal stretching regimen (with a muscle relaxer, of course), would stretch your spine to a height you’ve never had, even more than morning height. If I had to guess, it would be how when astronauts get back to Earth, they are 2-3 inches taller—except with this surgical procedure, the increase in height will be kept.

i want to become an astronaut
 
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@TubOfLard Mirin this bro, we can be strong 5'9s and fraud to 5'10 usually
 
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bump tbh this thread needs more attention now
manlets gtfih
 
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