What are the signs of needing a hip replacement?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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  • @DrDavidGeier
    @DrDavidGeier  Год назад

    If you have questions about the injuries or treatments mentioned in this video, or about a sports or exercise injury, subscribe to my channel and click the bell to be notified of my Better Than Ever LIVE! streams, including an Ask Dr. Geier live show I do most Fridays at 12:00 PM ET.

    • @lance5676
      @lance5676 11 месяцев назад

      I respect your triple boarding in ortho, but I have to ask do you perform joint replacement in your practice or do you focus only on non-surgical intervention? . Hip replacement, when done by an experienced surgeon is really one the few surgical interventions ( ortho/neurosurgical) that has demonstrated very good results over a prolonged period of time. Regenerative therapy is very expensive and lacks long term reliable evidence based results. Perhaps once these therapies can demonstrate more positive outcomes insurance may cover them.
      Thanks for the video.

  • @ViperJon
    @ViperJon 3 месяца назад +5

    I had a right THR 6 weeks ago exactly and could not be happier with the result. My leg pain went from severe to nothing, I'm easily walking two miles briskly every day and the quality of my life has improved dramatically. The people that have had mediocre or poor results from hip surgery went into it in bad physical shape. I was in very good shape and not overweight. I was home same day, on a walker for two days, a cane for three and then walking on my own. Once your hip pain gets unbearable and the quality of your life goes way down you'll be ready. ABSOLUTELY the best thing I ever did, and a huge 90% of people that have it done turn out great, and are only unhappy they waited too long to get their lives back. And oh yeah...I'm 70 years young.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @CarolynStOnge
    @CarolynStOnge 11 месяцев назад +7

    I did a bit of research, and it seems most hip surgeries are extremely successful

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  11 месяцев назад +1

      Generally hip replacements have good results for a majority of people.

    • @katherinejaconello7334
      @katherinejaconello7334 8 месяцев назад

      ...and people lie.

  • @bradmallett8698
    @bradmallett8698 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Dave I had bi lateral hip arthroscopy in 2020 without success. I’m 40 and have been a sport junkie my entire life. Been in chronic pain now for 6 years. Constant ache in hips. I still can do everything but most activity flare up. Thanks for your video

  • @skontheroad
    @skontheroad 2 месяца назад

    I'm just chiming in - I had a hip replacement about 2 years ago (the non-invasive one). When I went in bc my husband (a veterinary surgeon), the doctor asked how I could even walk! Now I have pain in my other hip, so I went to the dr, not wanting to wait until I couldn't even walk up the two stairs into my house! And guess what? I need a new hip on the other side. But I couldn't be happier bc I love my artificial hip, and while I kept saying, "How do old people recover from this surgery??"In retrospect, it was pretty quick and easy with PT!" So, if you think you may need one, ask your doctor about it. And make sure you show him where the pain is! A lot of people misunderstand where their hip actually is. And how pain may radiate thruout the area. I do feel that my legs may be a little off, and I mentioned it this past visit (3x). But the reality is that I understand the reality of why they may, in fact, not be exactly right. And he knows I know. So maybe he can fix it round two, but it's still going to be a guesstimate. People should understand that before they become keyboard warriors to vent online!
    This video just popped up today, so I clicked on it.
    Well, not just. The algorithm heard our conversation last night as my phone was in my hand!
    Anyways, good luck! My husband said "Congratulations! Now you are a German Shepard! 😅" (they often need their hips replaced for better quality of life sometimes as often as 3 or 4!"

  • @phyllisjeanfulton
    @phyllisjeanfulton 8 месяцев назад

    Yes you answered my questions. I’ve avoided shoulder replacements for severe osteoarthritis damage to my Cartledge. Iv built up muscle strength and ROM. It’s still uncomfortable if I don’t take acetaminophen which I limit severely.
    So now I’ve got my hips to deal with. I’m an active health octogenarian. To think that I will be subjected to limiting myself and what I love doing- I will do the strengthening exercises. Still am limiting my acetaminophen. I cannot take antinflatories because of it caa hospitalization from a ruptured duodenal ulcer. (Inflammatory and caused)

  • @mhtxi9486
    @mhtxi9486 3 месяца назад

    Very well discussed. Thank you

  • @davidmcduffie2706
    @davidmcduffie2706 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have A bad right hip,the woman who took the x ray,said that looks like that would hurt really bad.i do stairs at planet fitness on Tuesday ,I shoot for 180 floors in 30 minutes. I have very limited movement in that hip

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hip arthritis can be very limiting, for sure.

  • @persimmonpuddin
    @persimmonpuddin 4 месяца назад

    I was told by a Sports Med Dr that cartilidge receives no blood supply and cannot "heal" or be rebuilt.

  • @angelav3160
    @angelav3160 Год назад

    Hi Dr Grier, I'm having issues with lifting my right leg at times. I cant swim and flex the right leg as that hurts! Unable to swing/move leg to the right when sitting or standing w/out major pain. Right calf is sometimes slightly numb when waking up in the am. Now I'm starting to have sharp pain 2 inches below right knee, left side of leg. I havent had any car accidents, sports injuries to trigger any of this. I guess I'm getting old 😢. I'm thinking PT would help? Unsure what Dr to go see first? I don't want meds or surgery. Thank you for any advice.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  Год назад

      I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, September 29, when he'll be live on RUclips at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people.
      - Dr. David Geier team

  • @spasatasevski2597
    @spasatasevski2597 9 месяцев назад +1

    My doctor said that I have a very bad hip but I don’t have a pain. I have pain in my muscle. My muscle hurts all over my body but they say that is arthritis. I think arthritis the bones hurts my neck. It tied my arm they tied in my hands they swollen up. I can’t even bend my fingerand they say it’s arthritis. I can feel my muscle there so tight and pulling my fingers and I don’t know who to believe.

  • @comicbooksuperfan
    @comicbooksuperfan 3 месяца назад

    I have had 3 steroid injections on each hip and they did help and lasted for around 4 months.However i am told you cannot take more than the 3 shots or risk permanent damage.
    So the pain has returned on each side and i am unsure which route to take now?

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  3 месяца назад

      I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, July 26, when he'll be live on RUclips at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people.
      - Dr. David Geier team

  • @joewright2485
    @joewright2485 2 месяца назад

    I have Stage 4 osteoarthritis in both hips and my knees are fairly trashed too. I've had 2 surgeries on both my knees. Is 46 too young to have hip replacement, are there pros to having replacements younger, say in your 40s? I have read that a typical replacement lasts 20 years, wouldn't it be better to have a revision in your sixties vs have original in your 60s and revision in your 80s? If both hips are trashed is it better to do both at same time or separately? My hips definitely keep me from enjoying the things I like to do and have slowed me down in my job and life. Is it even worth trying physical therapy once your bone on bone?

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  2 месяца назад

      I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, August 16, when he'll be live on RUclips at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people.
      - Dr. David Geier team

    • @joewright2485
      @joewright2485 2 месяца назад

      It's all good, I get it. my orthopedic answered a lot of my questions on Monday of this week. I will be having my right hip which is the worst of the 2 replaced tomorrow. I'm nervous as hell but trust my orthopedics opinion since he has been my Ortho Dr for 15 years at least the one that works on my legs.

    • @missnati1995
      @missnati1995 2 месяца назад

      @@joewright2485 Hi I have the same problem too. I feel too much pain in my right hip but mentaly I am not ready to do the hip replacement surgery. I’m 44 years old and I think it’s too early to do that kind of surgery. I wish everything will be ok for you. Please write about your experience and the hip surgery if you don’t mind. Thank you.

  • @MyLILI88
    @MyLILI88 Год назад

    Dr, I have fell on my left hip while skiing couple times, and I found out 3 yrs after I have moderate left hip chondrosis and minimus tendonisis. I can not find any information on what to do, physiotherapist and family Dr aren’t that we’ll verse and I am waiting to see orthopedic Dr. I can not walk a block without sever pain n hearing my hip click 😢 and I am in my early 30s

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  Год назад +1

      If you are able, join Dr. Geier here on Friday’s Ask Dr. Geier Live! show at Noon ET on May 5. He would be happy to discuss this. Also, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people.
      - Dr. David Geier team

  • @petreeceful
    @petreeceful 11 месяцев назад

    Is there a difference between thinking it's my sciatica nerve pain compared to possibly hip joint pain?

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  11 месяцев назад

      It's not a perfect rule, but hip joint pain typically is felt in the groin, where lumbar spine issues like a herniated disc or sciatica would be felt in the buttock and back of the thigh.

    • @yvettestar2000
      @yvettestar2000 6 месяцев назад

      good question

  • @The_magic_mountain33
    @The_magic_mountain33 5 месяцев назад

    How long will a ceramic on ceramic hip replacement really last on average? Real truth? 15?

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  5 месяцев назад +1

      15 years is what a joint replacement surgeon told me is a realistic expectation.

    • @The_magic_mountain33
      @The_magic_mountain33 5 месяцев назад

      @DrDavidGeier I was hoping 20 plus... for me it may only last 10 because I'd try to exercise my muscles mild weight . Ty

  • @katherinejaconello7334
    @katherinejaconello7334 8 месяцев назад

    Yeah. My Dad had a hip replacement and it destroyed his life, my Mom's life and my life.

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  8 месяцев назад +1

      A majority of patients do well, but not everyone does.

    • @karenpiraneo5426
      @karenpiraneo5426 7 месяцев назад +1

      Can I ask what happened to your Dad? Has he gotten any better since your post? I've put it off for 8 years now and exercises daily, and changed my diet. I am very thin and healthy otherwise. I just cannot walk or do anything without pain..even sleep.

  • @mrskint55
    @mrskint55 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have just had a steroid injection in my hip a week ago and I am in more pain now than ever before. No more injections for me.

    • @ktann5187
      @ktann5187 2 месяца назад

      Me too. It's off to the surgery unit for me......fingers crossed.

    • @mrskint55
      @mrskint55 2 месяца назад

      @@ktann5187 good luck with everything.

  • @joannejoaquin173
    @joannejoaquin173 Год назад

    Thanks for your video! I'm curious about your comment of people unhappy with their outcomes. Can you explain further? (what is the percentage, what type of issues, etc)

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  Год назад

      If you are able, join Dr. Geier here on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! show at Noon ET on October 27. He would be happy to discuss this. Also, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people.
      - Dr. David Geier team

  • @TheSlimFisherman
    @TheSlimFisherman 6 месяцев назад

    I’m 17 got a hip replacement coming up April 25th any tips or anything I should expect first days home?? 4 years ago I had Mersa and Pavo b19 blood infection it was a very rough 7 months might of killed me for a bit but I’m stay here an now ready to get back to normal with this hip replacement!!

    • @DrDavidGeier
      @DrDavidGeier  6 месяцев назад

      I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, April 26, when he'll be live on RUclips at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people.
      - Dr. David Geier team