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Limb Alignment and Leg Length Discrepancies

Limb Alignment and Leg Length Discrepancies

Update: 2025-08-06
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Limb Alignment & Leg Length Discrepancies: Key Takeaways


Guest: Brennan Roper, MD


Discussion Points:



  • Magnet-Based Leg Lengthening: Explore cutting-edge technology utilizing rods implanted in bone and an at-home magnet for non-invasive leg lengthening. This innovative approach allows for daily progress monitoring by providers, offering a minimally invasive alternative to traditional manual methods.

  • Precision in Magnet Use: Understand the critical importance of using the correct magnet, placement, and parameters for effective leg lengthening outcomes.

  • Understanding Leg Asymmetry: Learn that some degree of leg length asymmetry is normal. However, significant discrepancies warrant prompt medical attention, as early intervention can lead to less invasive treatment options.

  • When to Seek Medical Advice: Recognize the importance of consulting a physician for any concerns regarding limb alignment, especially if a discrepancy exceeds 5mm or 1 cm.

  • Specialized Care for Discrepancies: Discover why seeking a specialist for limb length discrepancies is crucial, rather than relying on general clinics or ready clinics.

  • Supplementation for Teens: Discuss the role of Vitamin D supplementation, particularly for teenagers, due to potential dietary deficiencies. Calcium supplementation may also be considered based on laboratory findings.

  • Long-Term Prognosis: Examine how the long-term impact of limb length discrepancies is influenced by the degree of the discrepancy and treatment goals. Even small differences, like 2mm, can allow for a quick return to sports after incision healing, with “guided growth” being a viable option for minor discrepancies.

  • Miserable Malalignment Syndrome: Gain insight into this condition, characterized by knee or hip pain and a feeling of being “off,” despite a seemingly neutral external appearance. This syndrome often involves internal rotation of the femur, knee valgus (knock-knee), and external rotation of the tibia.

  • Tolerance for Differences: Understand that small leg length differences (2, 3, or 4mm) are generally well-tolerated, while angular discrepancies tend to be less so.


Shortlink:SportsMedicineBroadcast.com/LimbAlignment
Website: http://utphysicians.com/provider/brennan-roper/


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