Not familiar with the LISS plate but decades ago I broke my femures & had plates put in. The reason they put in plates was so that I could be up & around sooner. If They had used splints ( would have been bed ridden longer & it would have take longer before I could stand & put any weight on my legs.
The longer you are bed ridden the unhealthier it is because your muscles will atrophy. I was wheel chair bound for only 2 months during that time I had regular physio therapy of cold treatment & exercises. So when my legs had healed enough to bear partial weight it was easier to re-learn to walk again. However it still required some effort.
Eventually after 2 years the plates were removed.
So while the plates were still inside, were you able to walk without a limp ?
In my case I have a permanent limp because the doctor had to remove some bone from one of my legs so that the femure would fit together properly. So one leg is about half an inch shorter.
it's ok. just ensure that your 3rd leg dangle free willy a few inches in between the two.
Eatshitndie, can you walk properly with a Oakland nigger's 9in lancheow embedded in your arsehole?
never have but i'll ask jah.
The plates are in there to give the bones support while they heal. It took about 2 years before the plates were removed.
Is it necessary to remove the plates ?
Is it necessary to remove the plates ?