Twenty-five patients underwent isolated Ilizarov femoral lengthenings
(mean lengthening, 6 cm). A retrospective review of the charts showed
the specific changes in knee range of motion (ROM) during lengthening,
after removal of the frame, and at the final follow-up examination. A
decrease in ROM was seen during lengthening to an average minimum of
37 degrees +/- 15 degrees. Toward the end of the consolidation phase,
improvement to 69 degrees +/- 28 degrees was noted. A progressive incr
ease in ROM was seen after frame removal. Mean preoperative flexion wa
s 127 degrees +/- 16 degrees, and at follow-up flexion was 122 degrees
+/- 23 degrees (p = 0.191). Of the five patients who did not achieve
120 degrees flexion at the final follow-up examination, three had a di
minished ROM (average, 107 degrees) at the outset. Two patients lost m
ore than 15% of their preoperative flexion. There was no correlation n
oted between worst ROM (during lengthening) and final ROM at the last
follow-up examination.