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Has anyone ever had a total hip replacement? |
since 2001 i had trouble with my hip n i kept going to dr after dr them saying nothing was wrong i found a dr in nov n went to her she done a bone density test n said i had osteoporisis bad shes been giving me steroid shots in my joint i went back last month n she said i need a total hip replacement i am tryng to find out how long the recovery is I've had both of my hips replaced in separate surgeries several months apart. The reason I needed new hips was osteoarthritis. Recovery can vary with the patient. While you could continue to heal and gain strength for up to a year following surgery, for all practical purposes, you may be driving by weeks 4-6, back to work (depending on the nature of your work) in 2-4 months, and feeling a lot better within a couple of weeks post-op. After about 3-4 weeks, my biggest problem was boredom because I couldn't drive or do much housework but I felt fine. Have friends or family ready to take you on short outings if you get cabin fever. I even went to the movies at about 4 weeks, getting up every 45 mins. and taking a walk down the aisle! I could sit just long enough at that time to be able to go out to lunch too. And I went along to the grocery and discount stores and pushed the cart. You can expect to use some kind of walking aid for awhile. For me it was a walker or two forearm crutches for about a month, then one crutch, then a cane, then nothing. I could use stairs before I left the hospital - a big thing with their PT dept. is teaching you how to use stairs safely. It's a good thing because my computer was upstairs in my house! You're also taught how to dress and undress yourself using several handy dressing aids which I was given to take home. It depends on which method they use to do it...Orthroscopically(4 inch scar) or regular way (12 inch scar) That depends on you!! If you want to make it faster go to a physical therapist and have them show you how to strengthen the muscles before surgery and then you will be an established patient so the will explain what to do after surgery as well. Physical Therapy will make the healing process faster and more bearable. Usually 6 to 10 weeks......Good Luck A large part of the recovery process can depend on your hospital stay and surgery itself. You can get free reports on hip surgery and compare hospitals on mortality, volume, infection, length of stay and more. This explains more http://www.ucomparehealthcare.com/assist... You can get the start the process to get your reports here http://www.ucomparehealthcare.com/hospit... |
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