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Dr. Travis Clegg, MD
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We provide state-of-the-art, minimally invasive and patient-centered orthopedic care to patients throughout Southern Indiana so they can get back to doing what they love as quickly and safely as possible without pain. Appointments are available in-person or via telemedicine so patients can visit with Dr. Clegg from anywhere that is convenient for them.
Dr. Clegg’s practice philosophy is a patient-centered approach to help patients meet their goals and expectations of care.
Dr. Clegg’s practice philosophy is a patient-centered approach to help patients meet their goals and expectations of care.
Understanding Kinematically Aligned Knee Replacement | Travis Clegg, M.D.
Travis Clegg, M.D., discusses the benefits of kinematically aligned knee replacement, a surgical technique that aligns the procedure with your anatomy. Unlike traditional methods, this approach minimizes invasive tissue release while preserving muscles and ligaments.
Dr. Clegg explains how kinematic alignment reduces post-surgical pain and promotes faster recovery by working with the body's natural movement patterns. This technique restores muscle function and offers a more tailored approach for better mobility and healing outcomes.
Learn more about knee replacement on our website:
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Dr. Clegg explains how kinematic alignment reduces post-surgical pain and promotes faster recovery by working with the body's natural movement patterns. This technique restores muscle function and offers a more tailored approach for better mobility and healing outcomes.
Learn more about knee replacement on our website:
southernindianaortho.com/
Video production services provided by Insight Marketing Group: insightMG.com/
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Getting to Know Jesse Roberts, APRN | Travis Clegg, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery
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Jesse Roberts, APRN, shares his journey into healthcare and how his family’s strong medical background inspired him to pursue a career in nursing. From his early days as a helicopter nurse, transporting patients in critical conditions, to now focusing on orthopedic care, Jesse has always been driven by a passion for making a difference. Watch to learn more about his path and dedication to patie...
Life-Changing Hip Surgeries with Travis Clegg, M.D.
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Total Hip Replacement | Travis Clegg, M.D. | Patient Testimonial Valentina
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71 year old male. Had my second hip replaced in the morning 2 months ago now. First walk with crutches in the same afternoon, very little pain, some discomfort. By second day, walking and stairs with crutches, and when the physio wasn't looking tried without crutches and was fine. Doctor was very conservative and wanted me on two crutches for 4 weeks. I compromised after a few days by using one crutch when I walked the dog three times a day, but no crutches inside or going up and down stairs. Effectively back to normal activities after a couple of weeks. Started basic rehab exercises after a week. Squatting to a bench with 8 kg dumbell. Hip adduction and abduction standing with a band on the ankle. Bent rows with a 40 kg bar. Will leave proper squats and deadlifts till three month mark, purely out of an excess of caution.
I'm due to have my hip replacement on 20th January 2025. This guy, to me, sounds very optimistic. I have it in my head that it will be a tough 3 months both mentally and physically! I am 55, I keep myself very fit, I still go to the gym 5 or 6 days a week despite the pain of my hip impingement. I have read many of the comments below. What I would say to you all is, from what I have read below, everyone's healing time is different. It's quite a big operation, so remember that your physio is just as important as the operation, it has to be done right. Good luck everyone.
I had anterior Makoplasty robotic hip replacement. I have a lot of pain issues that compounded the pain of the hip replacement. I was in agony, that couldn't be controlled in recovery. I still have lots of pain and I'm almost 2 months from that nightmare. I'm glad that most ppl have great outcomes. I'm the one that my body doesn't do well with surgery. This is my third surgery in 12 yrs. None have stopped the pain. Had L4-L5 fusion. SI fusion and now the left hip replacement. If you already have pain issues, let the doctor know, make sure he listens. Be prepared, make sure they will cover your pain. All three doctors have been experienced doctors in their field.
do not listen to this guy. he hasn't had hip replacement. I'm 56 in great shape. I've had both hips replaced at Mayo Clinic. you are not going back to work after 4 weeks. this guy says people can go back in a week or so. are you kidding me? they break your femur and slam a metal titanium rod into it. 2 months minimum and you better do your icing and PT
Is Nancy Prlisi going to suffer any?
This might help people. My journey. The medicines made me woozy, lost my appetite. Woke up from fantastic DREAMS , After waking. NO pain. Following 2 days. Awful, didn't think i would make it. Didn't like the tube they inserted ( i'm male ) Worse coming out. NOW, 8 weeks later. No pain whatsoever, anywhere. ( i had pain in hip, back , and the leg ). Walking for miles, but still use 1 crutch. Habit, don't really need it. Cars stop to let me cross the road. . Fastastic. So pleased i've had it done. Yes, was nervous, of the unknown. But so glad.
8 months passed right hip replacement, still need to use Stick to walk.cant lean right side
The point is everyone is different. So recovery will be different for each individual. I am 74 and 8 months passed total hip replacement. I was back to playing golf within 3 months but not without issues. I still deal with sciatic pain and lots of stiffness in the morning. I'm in the gym everyday working out. The reason being, a good doctor said to me that motion is lotion and I have not forgotten it. I urge anyone that's trying to recover,😊 keep moving the best you can.
five months and not too bad, but healing delay made from hip to toes numb. need all 6 joints, hips, knees, shoulders done,,but this is it at age 73, Don't wish to be healing on death bed.
40y old male. I had a hip replacement 2 months ago. No pain but I can't lift my foot off the floor now while sitting.
I had bilateral replacement. The first in 2016 the second in 2017. While my leg felt “heavy” from the swelling - the only pain I had was incision pain.. the relief from the osteoarthritis I was suffering was gone immediately! I was stunned. I did my therapy and my exercises as I was told and today I living my best life!!
Left and right hip replacement....been over a year. I'm 40 just completed a 5k under thirty mins
That feeling when knee surgery is tomorrow
I've had both hips replaced and I am an athlete and have been lifting weights my whole life. it's been 2 weeks and 2 days and I'm now leaving the Walker in just a cane. Don't listen to this doctor. they always do this. they've never had hip replacement and they tell everyone it's very easy and a piece of cake not true
😢still th same pain
What does this mean ? Please help .. NCLUSION: X-Ray findings show… Metallic internal fixation implant in situ (THR) on right side. No obvious evidence of implant loosening at present. Small bone fragment inferomedial to implant.
I have mine scheduled for next month and I'm absolutely terrified.
Pay no attention to this guy he has no clue!¡¡
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Two Long
Had both done about 6 months apart. First took about 4 months to be totally pain free. Second one I got bored the next day went grocery shopping. Took about 4 months to be totally pain free.
I just turned 70. Right hip THA 4-1/2 weeks ago., anterior approach. Deep bone pain gone after a week. I can walk without walker or cane. I took Tylenol for about 2 weeks. No opioids needed.
Im terrified of this. Im a small person (4 foot tall) and my hip has gone down hill these past couple of months. Ill be speaking to an ortho soon to see whats the next step. 2 Things scare me. The afterwards in recovering and then missing work. I barely scrap by. Hoping that recovery is quick. I want to be able to take my son to the park without help.
I had accident years back and am limping as a result of hip replacement,how i wish i can come to your hospital for surgery am in Nigeria but got no money for that😭 people are laughing at me cause of how i walk😢
Had my rt hip done ,first 2 weeks were brutal ,now I'm at 4 weeks and it's getting better
I'm 76 and had hip replacement a year ago. Absolutely no hip pain but my body feels bruised and is tender to the touch. I wonder if this is normal.
I’m 69yr old female, fell broke hip, repaired. Never healed still had pain. Exactly 1 year later had all repair equipment removed and THR, now 1 year later still can’t walk without cane and pain at night. I had professional therapy, and consistently continued therapy at home. Could see progress until 4 month later then plateaued. Now no progress, just pain. All the comments on websites about, you’re be back pain free and walking, playing sports by 3 months just irritates me! There’s got to be more people like us!
Hey I guess u r not taking proper diet..which leads to this suffering to u..eat and drink properly u will heal soon..may God bless u good health and ur pain free life🎉
So many horror stories...after reading these, I've decided to fore go the surgery and continue with PT , vit D protocol acollagen. Maybe it's wishful thinking but i feel like I'm slowly improving. I believe that surgeons don't really care about getting their patients well and pain free. They just want to cash in on all those surgeries and injections.
I am 5 months into my second hip replacement. First one 10 years ago . All good after 6 weeks. This second one is useless. I can’t turn on my legg . Can’t pivot. If I walk to much I can’t get up stairs to my flat as pain in my groin.
Having had both hips replaced over 2 years apart, the only people I saw on my ward on both occasions having trouble were overweight. Get down to below your BMI and its a walk in the park. If you have assistance at home for the first 3/4 days it is a breeze I didn't and paid for it but only getting in and out of bed. . The recovery was totally different between the 2 surgeries. Thoroughly recommend the op for curing arthritis. BTW 71 yo.
His jock-like demeanor does not fool me.
These recovery times are for people who are not on their feet grafting all day, please be real with people, I've already had one hip replacement and it took me six months to be physically ready for the type of work I do. Also I am still 5yrs later still trying to get my iliopsoas tendon sorted.
I had two partial knee replacements -one two years ago and one four weeks ago. I hate the rehab! It’s so painful! But I love the way my new knee feels that I did two years ago. Thanks for the video!
Excuse me , you make me feel bad
I hear people have alot of pain
If you have home help going home the same day is very real. Here in Oz after having two hip replacements I spent 3 nights in a private room in a private hospital. Main reason is infection. Fed regular doses of antibiotics and pain killers (mild)for three days and the incision was closely monitored every day/night. After one night in Hosp I felt I would have had no problem going home. If you can stay in Hospital on Medical insurance (Cost totally covered) like I did I recommend it. Also I lost 11 kilograms before the op and increased my fitness levels. The only people I saw struggle with the op during my hospital stay were the fat/obese patients. I am 71 years old.
I call it BULL SHIT FROM EXPERIENCE This guy is telling you what you wanna hear
On 5th February I arrived in Turkey late afternoon early evening and then on the 6th February early morning I went to theatre for my hip replacement, I woke up later that morning and then early afternoon I got of bed and started walking up and down the corridor PAIN FREE, I have NOT had any hip pain since then.👍👍👍👍
When I first sat down with my Surgeon before the operation he told me that I would hate him for a few weeks after the surgery because of the pain in my case thankfully he was wrong. Slight discomfort would best describe my case.I know everybody is different and it comes down to pain tolerance I had two hips replaced. inside 11 months by two different Surgeons at two different Hospitals and I'm 77 years young.
My last full hip replacement was done on 30/3/24 I slept in Hospital for two nights then I was discharged and was given aspirin for blood thinners and 10 days supply of pain relief The second day at home I started the pain relief medication in the morning and within two hours I was throwing up bigtime I stopped taking that medication and only used Penedol for two days. No more pain today is 15 weeks after surgery and I still can't do squats and get up without holding something. every day I try the squats and I'm going down further each time two weeks ago I climbed up onto our roof and used my pressure cleaner to clean the roof as I have not been able to do that for two years. My first full hip replacement was on 8/5/23 and I'm 77. Both surgeries were the Posterior approach.
I am 67 years old and had my hip replacement surgery on June 19. I still this numbness on my lower back when i get up in the morning and when doing the stairs exercise other than that other days seem to be fine. I'm still on eliquis medication.
I just had my left hip replacement surgery I'm being kept in the hospital and I want to know why in the hell is my left leg is completely numb
I am 68. Anterior, my knee was hurting more than anything. I was having knee problems before operation. Everything else ok. One months today , progressing, but slow. Difficult to sleep ,I walk , but getting tired very fast , but better than before ❤Everyday is improvement. Happy I did that surgery.
6 weeks, no jumping, no running.
I'm 47 and have the body of an athlete however i had full hip arthroplasty (right side) and now have a 15 inch wound the side. Im 3 weeks out and its pure hell still. Not being able to sleep, food tastes wrong/no appetite at all. I see my doctor this week finally. Ive been through many surgeries but nothing has ever been as miserable as this. Dr. gave me pain meds for 4 days........wtf? I thought it would be easy, what a reality check.
Where are you at now? I’m 3 weeks out on a resurface and eating Tylenol, using crutches and PT is still taking a lot out of me.
Had mine 3 days ago, I've had back surgery before, This is much worse. Went home on crutches day after surgery but in quite a bit of pain and leg massively swollen
thanks Doctor for the advice
I had a posterior hip replacement on May 28, 2024. I am now just taking over the counter anti inflammatory medicine, ice and lots of water. This was by far the best thing ever! My mental health was very poor pre-surgery.
I am 68, had anterior method right hip replacement. Tomorrow will be 2 weeks. First 72 hours post-op was rough but honestly I was so happy to be relieved of the constant pain I didn’t even know was so bad til it was gone after surgery. Generally my experience with post-op pain compared to pre-op is like night and day. Getting better every day. Day 6 after surgery ditched both the walker and cane. Walk half hour easily 2 to 3 times daily. Do my pt exercises 3x per day. Diligent with meds, ice and elevation. Hydrocodone only at night if needed to help me sleep. I’m still slow and stiff but improve each day and I’m looking forward to getting back my life.
I was told by several people who had one done and told me it is not bad and not to worry, for me it was pure hell once I had feeling back it was the most pain I've ever had unable to do anything for at least a week and the not being able to sleep due to me unable to sleep on my back or the side of the op. 4th week now post and the selling finally gone down but my calf muscle still feels tight and soar. I'm supposed to have both done but after this one I don't think I could go through that again. 😢😮
Similar experience for me, although I had ceramic hip resurfacing. I’m supposed to have the other one done. There’s no way that’s happening now, pain was off the scale for the first five weeks. At week eight still limping and in a lot of pain, yeah it’s different for everybody but I’m a fit male and don’t think I’ll be the same again.
😢 so sorry you're went through this. Exactly why I'm opting out.