If you want to correct a leg length difference, boost your height, or simply move more comfortably,Ā limb lengthening surgeryĀ could be a solution for you. It’s a major decision to make, and knowing what recovery looks like can make the choice easier.Ā
Dr. Stephen J. WallaceĀ specializes in limb lengthening procedures in Lake Oswego, Oregon. He received Portland Monthlyās Top Doctor honors in 2022 for his surgical expertise, just one year after he joined us at Summit Orthopaedics. You can feel confident that you’re getting expert care from him and the rest of our medical team.
How Limb Lengthening Surgery Works
During limb lengthening surgery, Dr. Wallace implants an adjustable device inside the bone, either in the femur (thigh bone) or tibia (shin bone). This device is carefully controlled to slowly separate the bone ends by a small amount each day, encouraging new bone to form in the gap. The gradual lengthening process occurs over several months or sometimes up to a year, depending on yourĀ desired heightĀ and how fast your body heals.Ā
The Recovery Process
Recovery from limb lengthening surgery happens in stages as the bone gradually lengthens. Youāll spend several days in the hospital after surgery, where weāll closely monitor your condition and help manage pain.Ā
Healing at Home
Once discharged, youāll begin the at-home phase of recovery, which includes the gradual lengthening process. Youāll need to use mobility aids like crutches or a walker during this time, as you wonāt be able to bear full weight on the lengthening limb. Weāll have you come in for follow-up visits with Dr. Wallace so he can make sure you are progressing appropriately.Ā
Pain Management
The sensations during recovery may vary depending on whether your femur or tibia is being lengthened. In general, you may experience tightness, stretching, or mild discomfort as the bone lengthens, which is normal. Weāll provide pain management strategies, including medications, to keep you as comfortable as possible throughout the process.Ā
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy will be an essential part of your recovery, starting right after surgery. Your therapy will focus on maintaining flexibility, preventing stiffness, and building strength in the surrounding muscles. Regular sessions with a physical therapist will help you stay on track so you regain mobility as the lengthening progresses.
Final Stages and Healing
As the lengthening process concludes, your body will continue to heal and strengthen the newly formed bone. This consolidation phase, where the bone solidifies, can take several more months. Regular check-ups with Dr. Wallace will ensure everything is going smoothly.Ā
Explore Your Limb Lengthening Options at Summit Orthopaedics
If youāre considering limb lengthening surgery, contactĀ Summit OrthopaedicsĀ in Lake Oswego. Dr. Wallace offers personalized care and guidance from your initial consultation to your complete recovery. Call 503-850-9940 today toĀ schedule a consultation.