Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Hi , I was bilat with the left much worse than the right. The left was longer (pre-op) because I was not putting so much weight on it. After bilat surfjobs, both legs were essentially the same length. I'm pretty sure most leg length stuff will clear up once the op is done and you get your muscles working correctly again. If your shorter leg has arthritis, then all bets are off. Good Luck bilat Dr. Schmalzried July 2001. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Hi , I was bilat with the left much worse than the right. The left was longer (pre-op) because I was not putting so much weight on it. After bilat surfjobs, both legs were essentially the same length. I'm pretty sure most leg length stuff will clear up once the op is done and you get your muscles working correctly again. If your shorter leg has arthritis, then all bets are off. Good Luck bilat Dr. Schmalzried July 2001. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Hi , I would think that this is one of those questions Dr. Feldman is the best placed to answer......... for he will be the one taking bone off the femur and placing the top cup......... These guys know what the degree of possibilities are with any given xray of a situation I would think..............and sounds like some investigation has already happened given your scanagram.............. My joint had to be recarved out from the fused totality......... Initially even the magician who did that thought it might be shorter from looking at how it seemed before I started real weightbearing..... However now it would seem both are equal even though I have my prothesis sitting lower than most on the femur head.......... which is probably an option for those with originally slighly longer legs.......... As I said, have a chat to the OS............. see what provisions he will be making etc......what he thinks about the situation............ Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02 > I'm scheduled to be resurfaced by Dr. Feldman in Englewood NJ July 7. My concern is that my right leg is about an 1/2 inch longer than my left leg which was verified by a scanagram measuring the bones in both legs. My longer leg has the arthritic hip that will be resurfaced. I'm afraid that my current leg length problem will be worse after surgery (that my resurfaced leg will be even longer!) Has anyone else had this situation? Does anyone have any thoughts about this that they would like to share? > Thanks, > elizabeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Hi , I would think that this is one of those questions Dr. Feldman is the best placed to answer......... for he will be the one taking bone off the femur and placing the top cup......... These guys know what the degree of possibilities are with any given xray of a situation I would think..............and sounds like some investigation has already happened given your scanagram.............. My joint had to be recarved out from the fused totality......... Initially even the magician who did that thought it might be shorter from looking at how it seemed before I started real weightbearing..... However now it would seem both are equal even though I have my prothesis sitting lower than most on the femur head.......... which is probably an option for those with originally slighly longer legs.......... As I said, have a chat to the OS............. see what provisions he will be making etc......what he thinks about the situation............ Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02 > I'm scheduled to be resurfaced by Dr. Feldman in Englewood NJ July 7. My concern is that my right leg is about an 1/2 inch longer than my left leg which was verified by a scanagram measuring the bones in both legs. My longer leg has the arthritic hip that will be resurfaced. I'm afraid that my current leg length problem will be worse after surgery (that my resurfaced leg will be even longer!) Has anyone else had this situation? Does anyone have any thoughts about this that they would like to share? > Thanks, > elizabeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Hi ,I dont think your leg length will be a big issue ,as long as Dr. Feldman is aware of the problem.I would think it would be more of an issue if your short leg was being worked on.I didnt know there was a resurf Dr. in Jersey,I went to JRI. in cali. for mine.My hip feels great but i have a little knee issue to work out.Why is your one leg longer than the other? My 3 year old has a longer leg caused by a problem called hemi hypertrophy.We are having her fit with a lift for her shoes. I pray she doesnt end up with hip problemslike her dad .I think my problems came from sports and flat feet. Best of luck , let us know how it goes. Wayne > Hello all, > I'm scheduled to be resurfaced by Dr. Feldman in Englewood NJ July 7. My concern is that my right leg is about an 1/2 inch longer than my left leg which was verified by a scanagram measuring the bones in both legs. My longer leg has the arthritic hip that will be resurfaced. I'm afraid that my current leg length problem will be worse after surgery (that my resurfaced leg will be even longer!) Has anyone else had this situation? Does anyone have any thoughts about this that they would like to share? > Thanks, > elizabeth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 I have not seen any posts from you since before your surgery. How did everything go? I am also from NJ and had my surgery Oct. 2003 at JRI. Was Dr. Feldman able to help you with your leg length problem? In surfacehippy , " Mozer " wrote: > Hello all, > I'm scheduled to be resurfaced by Dr. Feldman in Englewood NJ July 7. My concern is that my right leg is about an 1/2 inch longer than my left leg which was verified by a scanagram measuring the bones in both legs. My longer leg has the arthritic hip that will be resurfaced. I'm afraid that my current leg length problem will be worse after surgery (that my resurfaced leg will be even longer!) Has anyone else had this situation? Does anyone have any thoughts about this that they would like to share? > Thanks, > elizabeth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Are you sure one leg is longer which is very rare or is your pelvis tilted which is far more common? tavapero tavapero@...> wrote: I have not seen any posts from you since before your surgery. How did everything go? I am also from NJ and had my surgery Oct. 2003 at JRI. Was Dr. Feldman able to help you with your leg length problem? In surfacehippy , " Mozer " wrote: > Hello all, > I'm scheduled to be resurfaced by Dr. Feldman in Englewood NJ July 7. My concern is that my right leg is about an 1/2 inch longer than my left leg which was verified by a scanagram measuring the bones in both legs. My longer leg has the arthritic hip that will be resurfaced. I'm afraid that my current leg length problem will be worse after surgery (that my resurfaced leg will be even longer!) Has anyone else had this situation? Does anyone have any thoughts about this that they would like to share? > Thanks, > elizabeth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Are you sure one leg is longer which is very rare or is your pelvis tilted which is far more common? tavapero tavapero@...> wrote: I have not seen any posts from you since before your surgery. How did everything go? I am also from NJ and had my surgery Oct. 2003 at JRI. Was Dr. Feldman able to help you with your leg length problem? In surfacehippy , " Mozer " wrote: > Hello all, > I'm scheduled to be resurfaced by Dr. Feldman in Englewood NJ July 7. My concern is that my right leg is about an 1/2 inch longer than my left leg which was verified by a scanagram measuring the bones in both legs. My longer leg has the arthritic hip that will be resurfaced. I'm afraid that my current leg length problem will be worse after surgery (that my resurfaced leg will be even longer!) Has anyone else had this situation? Does anyone have any thoughts about this that they would like to share? > Thanks, > elizabeth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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