DON'T Make This Mistake After Hip Replacement Surgery.

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  • @mikekeller2885
    @mikekeller2885 4 года назад +304

    1995 had total right replacement age 50. During the following 25 years played racketball, rode horses, down hill skied and age 62 took up singles tennis. Age 75 had some parts replaced and still going strong.

    • @EYALNADLAN1
      @EYALNADLAN1 4 года назад +7

      Which approach did you did?
      Which doctor did the procedure?

    • @JohnDoe-mp1zk
      @JohnDoe-mp1zk 4 года назад +9

      @jack o'lantern I really do believe "pick the dr, not the procedure" . So many variables and opinions I found myself going nuts trying to make that decision. I read that quote somewhere and I do believe its valid and it helped me. I had hip replacement at 45 and while I really liked my Dr. my results were not ideal. He was highly regarded among his peers and in the community. He did not do the anterior approach, but I felt comfortable with him and I dont believe he did anything wrong but the bottom line is you just dont know how you will respond. No matter what they tell you, because all I heard was "oh, you will do great" considering the condition you are in. I was in excellent shape at the time. My recovery was horrendous. I was still using a walker after 6 weeks, not typical of a hip replacement and it really was about two years before i could say, oh yeah thats right i had my hip replaced. My body fat was low and in my legs must have been 2-3% if that. I almost feel that might have been more of a negative than positive. Everyone I know that was heavy or had a lot more body fat than I all remarkably better than I.Of course this anecdotal, but I almost feel like it might have been better to have some extras body fat, so pack some extra fat on ya before getting done. Who knows, certainly not me but making the decision you are going through now is difficult and I remember doing so. I feel for ya. If i had not like and trusted my doctor I can trell yopu I would be much more cynical and angry about the whole ordeal and that wouldn't have served anyone well. So, Thanks Dr Mark Heller.

    • @judir.4437
      @judir.4437 3 года назад +10

      I'm having total hip replacement 9/9/21. I suffer from PTSD, don't know if I'm going to be able to get through thiis. Was worried be fore I started watching this tapes now, I' totally freeked.

    • @666nenni
      @666nenni 3 года назад +6

      @@judir.4437 i'm having ptsd.I should have it done.The pain as it is now is do debilitating.Good luck!!

    • @areejps
      @areejps 3 года назад +1

      What type of hip you put?

  • @caseyhill7419
    @caseyhill7419 2 года назад +26

    I have been living with my total hip done since 2000. I had it revised in 2017 and I can do everything except heavy squats. Do what you feel comfortable with, and don't be scared into a life with no activity.

    • @christopheclugston
      @christopheclugston Год назад +2

      You are limited no running, no jumping no sky diving.

    • @Lolipop59
      @Lolipop59 Год назад +2

      What was your approach after revision ? Really we can do anything after a while ? Thank You.

    • @christopheclugston
      @christopheclugston Год назад +1

      Thr is limited consult the top five hr surgeons. I have hr no revisions.

  • @fredgrove7347
    @fredgrove7347 2 года назад +29

    Had both done at 59 years-old 8 weeks apart the most easily done surgery ever I was walking 2 hours after. Little pain for 2 days only took ibuprofen total hip replacement. Cause. Arthritis in the socket. Be calm don't. Be scared

  • @Jazzy-BG
    @Jazzy-BG Год назад +5

    2 weeks post-op. Please what ever you do , do not pivot your foot our turn your body to the right are left. Keep your foot straight!!! Great video.

  • @roywalker7512
    @roywalker7512 4 года назад +15

    My advice was to bridge ASAP, so I started the day I had my operation and have done it every day since, to date I am 4.5 weeks
    since the op, I am walking with out an aid, or a limp, I am riding my push bike every day for an hour and I turned 72 last may. This operation was one of the best things I have done. Don't put it off.

  • @cmac2375
    @cmac2375 Год назад +24

    I had left hip anterior surgery on 11/30/22. My hip pain had been about an 8 or 9, I basically could not do anything without a great deal of pain. This is in addition to a left knee that needs a replacement and chronic lower back pain. I would say my post surgery pain was about what I expected. It was well managed in the hospital and I went to rehab for 4 days where it was still well managed. Of course I did have pain, certain movements felt like 1,000 bees were stinging me all at once. Now home for 4 weeks, and with no precautions, I have been keeping up with my PT exercises (a must) and my pain is minimal. I would say that the worst part is getting comfortable sleeping but that is improving. It is a joy to have relief from the constant sharp pain. Thank you Dr. Alpaugh, great job!

    • @Discerning_Viewer
      @Discerning_Viewer Год назад +2

      Were you/are you still forced to sleep flat on your back with a wedge pillow (or equivalent) between your thighs/shins to force your legs apart? if so, for how long? (hope you don't mind me asking - I'm trying to figure out if I can tolerate post-op ... and I can handle "bees")

  • @lesliethomasdarcangelo4358
    @lesliethomasdarcangelo4358 2 года назад +5

    64 Just did Both side's Full replacement 19 Day's i'm walking no walker and no cane but right side more pain then left side but suk it up butter cup Thank you Lord for watching over my body while i sleep Good luck to you all ps i lost 70 lbs and exercised lots before surgery

  • @NarcissismSurvivor
    @NarcissismSurvivor Год назад +30

    Unfortunately I just had a post-operation hip dislocation. The worst that that’s ever happened to me. I’ll never forget that pain. Listen to these guys.

    • @Lolipop59
      @Lolipop59 Год назад +8

      I am so sorry to hear that. What did You do wrong ? Thank You

    • @hopec.1281
      @hopec.1281 Год назад +1

      I no the pain well! It's been 4 years and I am still very vigilant when I move my body.

    • @lindaalger9720
      @lindaalger9720 Месяц назад

      I am interested to hear how You dislocated Your hip replacement. How did You know You had done so? Could You walk? I am 12 weeks Into recovery and am so worried about dislocation. Best wishes to You. L.X🌹

    • @NarcissismSurvivor
      @NarcissismSurvivor Месяц назад +2

      @@lindaalger9720 Hi. Frankly I was in the bathroom and might have twisted the leg wrong while looking for something under the sink.
      The pain was indescribable, easily the worst thing that I’ve ever felt in my life.
      No, I could not walk, the leg was completely disconnected from my hip as it came out and then far up near my side. I hopped to the toilet to sit down and the pain was just overwhelming. We had to call an ambulance.
      That being said the occurrence of that happening I’m told is 1%.
      Best of luck to you.

    • @lindaalger9720
      @lindaalger9720 Месяц назад

      @@NarcissismSurvivor Thank you for your reply. I will be very careful how I move/bend. I hope all good with You now. L.X🌹

  • @shellseakr3114
    @shellseakr3114 2 года назад +8

    I am 67 and heading into my 5th week after posterior THR. Been without walker or cane since middle of week 3. I only used extra strength Tylenol for pain the first week. I am sleeping on my back and non surgical side with pillow between my knees. I do experience sciatica and thigh pain that will wake me during the night but sleep is getting better. I see PT 2xweek and of course do my at home exercises. I still have alot of discomfort in incision area but doc said by week 8 that should be mostly resolved. My advice is to follow your doctor's hip protocol and most importantly keep moving so you don't get stiffness.

  • @marymaryquitecontrary
    @marymaryquitecontrary 3 года назад +24

    Wow, I hadn't seen this advice anywhere else, so sensible-and valuable, You guys are always extremely helpful. Thanks!

  • @GGarduchi
    @GGarduchi 9 лет назад +17

    Your video was a great help, my wife needs a hip replaced, and you covered a lot more in 8 minutes than the hospital did in 4 hours!!

    • @GGarduchi
      @GGarduchi 9 лет назад +3

      Wife had surgery, everything went great, she is walking better in 4 days than she has for the last 2 1/2years. Thanks for the tips, glad to find useful video's like these....

  • @noneNone-gp6sk
    @noneNone-gp6sk 3 года назад +15

    I had anterior surgery, which is the best way to go - for a full hip replacement. The recovery is faster with better results. My physical therapy started on the third day after my surgery. On the first day of physical therapy, I was instructed to do the bridge exercises. It helps to build the muscle around your glutes, it has been 4 months since my surgery and I am doing very well. I was told I cannot ever return to running or jogging. However, I love hiking, walking, bicycling and lifting weights.
    Of course I had an outstanding physician who specializes in anterior hip replacement and knees. I am sure the hip replacement can come out of the joint by doing excessive sports, or jumping, running or possibly a surgical error, or a medical anomaly. Whatever the case it is man made and not God made. We need to be careful with our new hip.
    Anterior surgery has improved since this video was made. You need to look at the latest research in the last 5 years on anterior hip replacement. Thank you for the informative video, but please update it.
    Sent from my iPad

  • @jerrygsvt
    @jerrygsvt 3 года назад +7

    I just got my right hip replaced. Very painful. Great surgeon in NJ. I love your videos and they keep me staying positive.

    • @jerrygsvt
      @jerrygsvt 2 года назад

      Abductions were extremely difficult but now much easier (still a challenge) at PT 2 months after posterior hip replacement surgery.

    • @JohnJohn-wr1jo
      @JohnJohn-wr1jo Год назад

      Interesting, I had almost no pain

    • @rjb7569
      @rjb7569 Год назад +1

      I"m in NJ and need the right hip worked on. What doctor here did the work?

  • @Reelglad
    @Reelglad 4 года назад +8

    Thanks for this, I am scheduled for my total hip replacement in 2 weeks and have been watching videos of them, my surgeon is performing the anterior approach, from what I've seen and read, I'm very happy about that!!

    • @celisamontgomery6805
      @celisamontgomery6805 4 года назад +3

      I’ll be having THR next month as well. Wishing us both all the best in the world. My fear is dislocation. I pray this never happens. I’ve been though enough.

  • @grannyp.w.4343
    @grannyp.w.4343 4 года назад +3

    I had posterior 10 days ago . No restrictions...but I found myself doing some of your “no’s”

  • @CapWalks1
    @CapWalks1 5 лет назад +17

    Had a anterior THR in July 2019. The Doctor cleared me to go home three hours after surgery with ZERO restrictions. Recovery was a snap. Walking without a cane or crutches within 24 hours after surgery.

    • @CapWalks1
      @CapWalks1 5 лет назад +5

      And three months out from surgery, I have resumed running. The running isn’t coming easily but it coming along albeit slowly.

    • @nancyhunt1184
      @nancyhunt1184 4 года назад +2

      WOW that is what I needed, having right hip replaced 10/29. I'm 64 and not in good shape plus over weight.
      But this has snaped me into doing the best I can to change that. I'm sure I'm having surgery the way you did. Thank God for new technology and Dr that know this procedure. I have fallen too many times when hip gave out, bummer for sure. Good Luck in the future.

    • @CapWalks1
      @CapWalks1 4 года назад +1

      Nancy Hunt good luck. You sound like you have tremendous drive.

    • @delorestorresan859
      @delorestorresan859 4 года назад +1

      Wow ! I just had a posterior HR, after waiting over 2 1/2 years , so a lot of residual pain from arthritis . I admire you for being able to walk without cane/crutches so soon . How old are you ? I'm 79, and still using my walker , 25days post op.

    • @CapWalks1
      @CapWalks1 4 года назад +4

      Delores Torresan Delores, I'm 62 y/o, fairly fit and a little overweight and had the anterior approach. My surgeon said I was an ideal candidate for the THR. From what I can see on the different social media groups about Hip Replacement, recovery results are all over the place. Recovery from the posterior approach is much more difficult. You don't seem to be all that unusual. Hang in there and all the best. I hope you have a great holiday season.

  • @patriciayingst5783
    @patriciayingst5783 2 года назад +6

    2 weeks till my hip replacement. Thanks to videos like this I feel ready. Can't wait to be able to dance again.

    • @bitbleed
      @bitbleed 2 года назад +1

      how you doing now ?

    • @patriciayingst5783
      @patriciayingst5783 2 года назад +2

      @@bitbleed better, every day I get stronger and stronger. This was my 1st experience with surgery and was taken aback by the lack of strength I had and just the whole process of healing and all that goes with it. I feel empowered to face the second hip replacement as soon as my body is ready again. Thanks for asking🙏❤🌎

  • @jazminnlapid
    @jazminnlapid 8 лет назад +10

    Thank you for making it extremely visual for faster and easier learning! It was hard imagining the precautions by just reading

  • @treelinehugger
    @treelinehugger 3 года назад +10

    After my anterior hip replacement, my physical therapist added isometric bridging to my exercise routine. I felt a sharp pain while doing the exercise so I stopped and searched the Internet. I landed here and learned that I should not do any. I have removed bridging from my routine and will share my new knowledge with my PT. Thanks, Bob and Brad!

    • @Brookside975
      @Brookside975 3 года назад +1

      David, this video was made in 2015. I would ask your orthopedist.

    • @sahidashaikh1840
      @sahidashaikh1840 Год назад +1

      Iv just had a hip replacement and my therapist told me to do the bridging exercise, but now after watching the video and reading your comment I will not do this part of the exercise routine.

    • @kerryobrien71
      @kerryobrien71 Год назад +1

      You are fine to do this with Anterior approach. This video is very outdated, and the recommendations following anterior are very liberal

  • @EraphaseContemplation
    @EraphaseContemplation 9 месяцев назад +2

    I did Dr Chows method with unlimited range of motion, Superpath robotic surgery. It was the best on all four joints and 1 day in and out and 6 weeks for recovery at home. Perfect. I then went after surgery to Dance school after 6 weeks for rehab and stretching and normalizing gait.

  • @craigibara8060
    @craigibara8060 7 лет назад +30

    Great video. I had both of my hips done at once and was walking 4 hours after surgery. Walking up and down stairs on day 2 and back to work in 2 weeks (could have been earlier but I wanted to relax). Preparation before the surgery is the KEY to my success. Stretching out those hips and growing will make your recovery much easier.

    • @judithcoker1
      @judithcoker1 5 лет назад +9

      Show off

    • @akwolfson
      @akwolfson 5 лет назад +4

      @@judithcoker1 I was thinking the exact same thing! 😡

    • @gerrycomfort7027
      @gerrycomfort7027 5 лет назад +4

      You beat me by a week.

    • @daljitghotra4906
      @daljitghotra4906 5 лет назад +1

      @@gerrycomfort7027 🤗

    • @daljitghotra4906
      @daljitghotra4906 5 лет назад +6

      @@akwolfson n Mr coker I join the club,i mean why people lie to much coz I had my both hips done coz of accident.but no way I could handle both together so took 7 month for second one.😄🤔🕵️

  • @catface3473
    @catface3473 2 года назад +2

    Had my left a year ago ..fully recovered and did my right just before super bowl 2022...its going great..used a walker 1 day..switched to cane ...use cane sometimes after 6 days...hurts like hell for a couple days but starts fading soon..hurta less than before surgery...thank goodness for hip replacements..

  • @jackiegammon2065
    @jackiegammon2065 4 года назад +10

    What are the precautions for a surgery that was cut on the lateral side of your leg? Originally, I was told some of the precautions that you mention for posterior and anterior. Thanks for the help!

  • @maureensullivan434
    @maureensullivan434 6 лет назад +17

    Amazingly informative. Better than the "joint replacement class" I attended pre-op. Thank you!!

  • @donh4750
    @donh4750 7 лет назад +11

    My complete hip replacement was entered from the SIDE, not the front or back. My Anterior precautions are: Not less than 90 deg. Do not cross mid-line. Keep toes and knees forward. Do not pull my leg out sideways with my muscles, but can pull my leg back to center with my muscles. Do not allow leg to draw behind. And no twisting.

    • @terripeterson669
      @terripeterson669 7 лет назад +1

      I am having the same surgery in 2 weeks- with incision on the side

    • @garyrasmussen5585
      @garyrasmussen5585 7 лет назад

      Don H nj

    • @terripeterson669
      @terripeterson669 7 лет назад +1

      My surgery was very successful. I have good range of motion and no pain. I'm going to physical therapy 2x a week to stretch and strengthen. I am 6 weeks post op and going back to work full time at my office job.

    • @FishyFun57
      @FishyFun57 4 года назад +1

      I had the same incision . My precautions were the same . I popped my hip out the front doing toe raises, 5 days post surgery with PT. Two months later I dislocated twice in 90 minutes. I didn’t even get off the exam table, when I dislocated twice.

  • @gordonduke7174
    @gordonduke7174 11 месяцев назад +1

    This video is 8 years old. How exercises for recuperation change. I just had a posterior total hip replacement, and the 7th and last exercise I have been instructed to do is the BRIDGING exercise !! Go figure !!!

  • @davidhighfield4019
    @davidhighfield4019 4 года назад +1

    Most popular around here is Anterior. I researched, had both done 2016-2017 Anterior. Age 70ish. No problems. Hip #2 was same day surgery.

    • @juneschalit5531
      @juneschalit5531 4 года назад

      Any tips-having both hios done in 3 months anterior approach. Same age. Would appreciate input. thx.

  • @marlenekerrmarlene1259
    @marlenekerrmarlene1259 7 лет назад +34

    they never say how long it should be continued

    • @sheriftawfik471
      @sheriftawfik471 4 года назад

      @jack o'lantern why is it disability to be forever

    • @julieannemontagano3194
      @julieannemontagano3194 3 года назад

      @@sheriftawfik471 Yes if you do yoga. Forward bends and twists are a big part of my practice. Also hip openers like pigeon pose. None of this would be allowed if I followed this advice five years post surgery. I got my hip replaced so I could go back to doing what I loved!

    • @lewissimo
      @lewissimo 2 года назад

      @@julieannemontagano3194 Hi Julie, I've just had complete hip replacement (prosterior) and am struggling to understand if I'll be able to go past that 90 degree limit of movement in the future for forward bends, childs pose etc, are you able to do those ?

    • @julieannemontagano3194
      @julieannemontagano3194 2 года назад

      @@lewissimo How long ago was your surgery? You have to wait until your physiotherapy allows you to bend. I was told NEVER to do any warrior poses but one of my yoga instructors had both hips done (one twice) and she was able to move in and out of these poses with no difficulty. I can't remember how soon after my surgery I was able to do them too but it might have been around the six month mark where I felt confident enough to try. Just keep moving, do your physio exercises every day, 2-3 times a day and you will get there. I should add that I was working with a trainer right up until my surgery to ensure that I was as strong as I could be. My brother was the same and he cycled 18 miles four weeks after his posterior replacement! Good luck.

    • @lewissimo
      @lewissimo 2 года назад

      @@julieannemontagano3194 Thank you Julie that's good to hear, mine was two weeks ago and I can't wait to cycle and practice yoga again !

  • @susanmarie2231
    @susanmarie2231 2 года назад

    In a couple of weeks, I will have anterior hip replacement which my ortho surgeon specializes in. I am grateful for the miracle of modern medicine.

  • @SnoresLikeBuffalo
    @SnoresLikeBuffalo Год назад +4

    3/17/23 I had anterior hip surgery 2/15/23. The very next day, the hospital physical therapist gave me a sheet of exercises to do, one of which was bridging, which I have done about 30x every day since then. Have recommendations changed for this exercise?
    Thank you for posting this, my comment is not to disparage you.

  • @jennifer19461
    @jennifer19461 8 лет назад +6

    That is so helpful! Thankyou!I am having my op next week here in Greece....we don't get a lot of advice so I am picking tips up on internet! Thanks again.x

    • @yvonneost12
      @yvonneost12 5 лет назад +1

      Just get up and start moving as soon as your new bits are in , thats the best way to a fast recovery ..

  • @normajidahmohamedlop5828
    @normajidahmohamedlop5828 8 лет назад +8

    I was told to add bridging as one of the exercise!!! It kinda helps relief my backache, but since you mentioned its a no no, guess l gotta stop doing it. I had a right hip replacement 5 months ago by the way.

  • @obsidianwitch3334
    @obsidianwitch3334 4 года назад +6

    I’m 34 and broke my hip few days ago. Had screws put in. I didn’t fall just jumped on my leg and it snapped. No doctor knows how my hip broke at such a young age.

    • @mabella3437
      @mabella3437 Год назад +1

      So sorry to hear that dear. you are brave !! Blessed 2023 !!

  • @elliottschwartz7
    @elliottschwartz7 2 года назад

    Thank God at 75 never had a hip replacement being so careful and doing the right move is the key to healing

  • @TheAnonyy
    @TheAnonyy 4 года назад +18

    So glad i've seen this but would like to know how long you cannot do these movements for post surgery?

    • @bigberna1
      @bigberna1 3 года назад

      Did you get a response?

  • @TraSea72
    @TraSea72 Год назад +1

    I hope you're not saying we can never do these things. Because I've been doing all of them for years with no problems.

  • @brendadavis5391
    @brendadavis5391 6 лет назад +3

    Make that half a dozen plus one re dislocation of hip after hip replacement surgery. Play it safe even if you feel great shortly after surgery. Thank you for your great information but NOW YOU TELL ME!! Take care.

  • @afarro
    @afarro 3 года назад +4

    Are these restrictions only for 90 days after surgery or permanent? Please clarify !

  • @247Therocker
    @247Therocker 2 года назад +4

    I’m going on 01/19/22 for my right hip replacement.
    Been hobbling around since 2006 with a sore hip. I’m to the point now I can barely walk. I just turned 54 last week

    • @stagehand9002
      @stagehand9002 2 года назад +1

      Good luck with surgery and recovery. My full hip replacement is 1/4/22. RUclips helps getting informed about this.

    • @danalinn1842
      @danalinn1842 2 года назад

      @@stagehand9002 Take a deep breath - you are about to say goodbye to the NAG. Had mine done last June and never really in any pain except for the stitches in my butt. I knew the NAG left as soon as I opened my eyes as they were wheeling me out of recovery. But the NAG now lives in the right hip and will be fired on March 1 and I cant wait. I just hope this COVID crap does not get in the way. Good Luck to you and I will think of you and imagining how ecstatic you are going to be.

  • @aironnoles5588
    @aironnoles5588 4 года назад +4

    My surgeon recommended I don't do those things they are talking about for around 6 weeks and he was correct cause I was able to do those things somewhere around 8 weeks . I believe it took 8 weeks for me due to me still being on meds for my RA which slowed the healing process ; that was for hip #1 . For hip #2 I stopped my RA meds before and don't plan on getting back on them till after eight weeks ; it has been two weeks now . Actually after hip #1 surgery I wasn't able to lay on that hip until after three weeks but after hip #2 I was able to lay on that hip within a week and half . That is why I believe my RA meds slowed down the healing process . I believe this hip #2 will be healed in 4 weeks . I'm able to articulate this hip at two weeks similar to hip #1 at 8 weeks . Even though after hip #1 replacement hip #2 still needed replacing I can compare the healing processes of both hips .

    • @rjb7569
      @rjb7569 Год назад

      Did you have the same hardware installed in both hips and which procedure was used?

  • @marganderson2552
    @marganderson2552 7 лет назад +5

    Am having a hip replacement in May. Your video really helped me to feel better re the post surgery exercises..Thanks so much..

    • @DAVIDCHARLINE
      @DAVIDCHARLINE 7 лет назад +2

      im same as you Marg I'm having my hip replacement end of may, very good video, thanks

    • @theshatterz1157
      @theshatterz1157 5 лет назад

      @@DAVIDCHARLINE hey,how are you both?

    • @danielalexander9855
      @danielalexander9855 7 месяцев назад

      How did it go

  • @brianf.burkejr.1488
    @brianf.burkejr.1488 6 лет назад +12

    If I had seen this after surgery I never would have had 2 hip dislocations 14 months after my surgery.

    • @khrystalkhoury62
      @khrystalkhoury62 3 года назад

      Ouch.

    • @Sand24
      @Sand24 Год назад

      How are you now, years later. Hope no more dislocations.

  • @richarddarynnsaliken9655
    @richarddarynnsaliken9655 3 года назад +87

    finally after 3.5 years....no thanks to the covid.... full left side hip replacement, and after a week,,, i have tears of joy.. if you have any pain, get it done sooner than later. don't let them try to convince u that you are too young. get it done right away.. pain free now till the end of my life. i am currently 49 years old, my birthday is in june.

    • @singinprofessor5260
      @singinprofessor5260 3 года назад +1

      My husband had posterior hip replacement Friday 8/27/21
      His pain was suicidal the first day
      Got a little better Saturday
      Sunday his pain is excruciating again
      Even his heal is hurting and the good leg😭😭😭

    • @666nenni
      @666nenni 3 года назад +1

      @@singinprofessor5260 They have to help with his pain

    • @japsley6172
      @japsley6172 3 года назад +1

      @@singinprofessor5260 that’s terrible!

    • @anthonym8001
      @anthonym8001 3 года назад +2

      @@singinprofessor5260 I can absolutely relate. Day 8 post op of lateral thr..BRUTAL pain especially the first 3 days. Day 8 still not fun and very painful..at least able to sleep a little more. I cannot relate to anyone who says it’s just an uncomfortable surgery. Btw, I’m 47 and was a very active guy before my hip decided to become too painful to walk. Good luck to you!

    • @bornwin-sx9oz
      @bornwin-sx9oz 3 года назад +1

      @@anthonym8001 yesterday day 8 for me was horrible. I do not do well with the OxyContin gives me lots of gas and constipation and raises my blood pressure. Today, day 9, I hope things go better for me. 🙏🏼

  • @tomtaft9861
    @tomtaft9861 Год назад +1

    Love you guys..thankyou! Short sharp and too the point. Hella helpful to me post anterior THP

  • @susan-s9y
    @susan-s9y Год назад +1

    good two know thanks guys , just had mine done cant sleep , will try pillow🌹🌹🌹🌹🥰🌟
    🌹🥰

  • @janethartwig774
    @janethartwig774 8 лет назад +4

    Great video with lots of helpful information. Thank you.

  • @ellenbrechin3098
    @ellenbrechin3098 Год назад

    I had left hip replacement in May 2022. X-Rays shows everything looks great, I still walk with a lump. I am 72 years old. Surgeon told my husband that in replacing my hip it was flat as a pancake.

  • @lenaisedove6056
    @lenaisedove6056 4 года назад +7

    Just seeing you pop out that joint made me sweat ! I have had a posterior double replacement in the last 4 months! I’m scared stiff of dislocating- my physio didn’t even tell me I shouldn’t do breast stroke swimming because of the possibility of hip displacement ☠️

  • @rainafortini5797
    @rainafortini5797 6 лет назад +3

    And when you say no hip flexion greater than 90 etc. etc. no crossing the legs etc. tetra no bridging etc. tetra for how long? Do you mean for the rest of your life? Or just until you feel better? What if you want to do yoga again?

  • @Edwardsjourney
    @Edwardsjourney Год назад

    Bridging is part the PT for Anterior Hip replacement.

  • @Brookside975
    @Brookside975 3 года назад +4

    What I find confusing is, I have interviewed two surgeons that do anterior approach and they say no precautions are necessary after surgery and no rehab! ZERO! Maybe things have improved since this video was made in 2014. Unless the info my surgeons gave me the wrong info, maybe you should update this video. Love your channel, though!

    • @montanagal6958
      @montanagal6958 8 месяцев назад

      I wouldn't want to have a surgeon operate on me that said no rehab. I will need help of-course.

  • @massimopavera
    @massimopavera 2 месяца назад

    I had both my hip joints replaced. Left hip in 2022, and mu tight hip in 2024 , so i am now taking all the time necessary to recover from the surgery , as i Hope that if all Is going as planned i Hope my hips Will last for at least the next 20 yrs or so.as i have suffered enough .

  • @jenniferrobles1539
    @jenniferrobles1539 Год назад +6

    Love your tutorials. Had posterior hip replacement surgery done with robotics. I've had to really watch myself when sitting properly and while in bed trying to stay uniformed as to not dislocate. 6 weeks in and walking with cane outside and walking a lot without cane inside. Hasn't been an easy ride for me as i still have some pain and trying to cope with sleeping on my back! ( side sleeper all my life till now) but taking small steps to recovery. Will need other hip done too...yikes.

    • @Lolipop59
      @Lolipop59 Год назад

      What was your approach? Thank You

    • @junewilliams7220
      @junewilliams7220 Год назад

      Use pillows between Ur legs to try sleep on Un operated side.

    • @dot803
      @dot803 11 месяцев назад

      How are you? PTHR on Aug 17th, 2023.

    • @junewilliams7220
      @junewilliams7220 11 месяцев назад

      @@dot803 hi I am now great.looking forward to getting my next hip done .so I can have my normal walking pain free life back

  • @sridhars783
    @sridhars783 Год назад +3

    These precautions for life time or some months after surgery?

    • @marybell3013
      @marybell3013 Год назад

      Restrictions are for the first 6 weeks, then at a follow up appointment they do x-rays to see how the hip is healing. If all is well then they say you can do what you want. But they will prescribe PT sessions for you to go to very soon after surgery, getting the muscles back in shape is important

  • @vanessamontes7500
    @vanessamontes7500 5 лет назад +1

    OT student here... to answer the question of how long to follow the pre-cautions, I have been told 6-8 weeks

    • @BobandBrad
      @BobandBrad  5 лет назад +1

      I always ask the surgeon or have the patient call to ask to be certain.

  • @kathleenmancle8450
    @kathleenmancle8450 6 месяцев назад

    I had right THR in August 2020. I mentally prepared for the surgery by watching these videos AND RUclips videos of actual surgeries. Unfortunately, the next day after surgery they found an embolism in my lung and a clot in my frmoral artery. YIKES!
    Thank God I had good doctors. Fast forward to now: I am having trouble with balance and can't get onto my motorcycle or horse yet. I suppose that the issue of my left knee needing replacement might be compounding the problem with balance.

  • @rahc57
    @rahc57 8 лет назад +2

    thank you-I had the anterior and am doing good so far.

    • @juneschalit5531
      @juneschalit5531 4 года назад

      Can you now do any movement? Having both hips done soon and am nervous.

  • @flightofthefatman
    @flightofthefatman 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Sirs!! Just had a bilateral hip replacement so it's great to have this information as the external hip rotation was not made aware to me.

    • @cgcorzine5092
      @cgcorzine5092 Год назад

      I need both of my hips replaced as well, but they’ve recommended one at a time, possibly 6 weeks apart. I’m getting apprehensive the closer it gets. Were yours done at the same time? Eeek

  • @virginiamaness4597
    @virginiamaness4597 Год назад +1

    I'm 76 and in terrible pain when I move. Had left hip done 14 yrs ago. Dont recall it being terrible. Now I'm afraid. Do t think I'll be successful and read g these texts from people in their 40s and 50s isn't helping. May not get it done and just grit my teeth and drag along for what remains of my life. Maybe I wo t last long. You never know! 😁

  • @jongtrelfa9721
    @jongtrelfa9721 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent information. Just had my second hip replacement. Two weeks post op and healing perfectly. Please buy a microphone or two.

  • @johnquillan4694
    @johnquillan4694 4 года назад +13

    Fantastic explanation And would be WAY MORE beneficial to patients post op! It would;ve saved me from dislocating mine 7 times if it were shown like this .Whereas a drawing is easy to understand for the person explaining it while the patient doesnt always grasp the concept of the rendering that is verbally explained ...Asimple demonstration will save thousands of people from excruciating pain..(my first dislocation was exactly like you demonstrated i bent over in a seated posistion to pick up a remote or phone and it felt like a cartoon of the springs in a clock exploding out of a clock and it hurt worse than anyone could explain...And i still had to get to a car to go to the ER it feels like the ball from the joint is riding up inside your skin even with your belly button..Being that this is old I doubt Bob or Brad will see this but if this helps even 1 person then it was well worth my time!

    • @johnquillan4694
      @johnquillan4694 4 года назад

      pre op and post op to drive home that point

    • @Butterfly-88509
      @Butterfly-88509 3 года назад

      I am sorry to hear that and i gope you had passed this accident safely, i am 4 weeks post op and i will take your comment into consideration.
      Please join the Facebook group total hip replacement forum you wil find us therex

    • @anonymousjohnson976
      @anonymousjohnson976 11 месяцев назад

      I had the same experience, John. I am a 78-year-old female and had a fall and had to have hip replacement posteriorly. After about two weeks, I was just sitting on the couch and stood up and it displaced and I could not move at all. The pain was horrifying. The orthopedist just had another doctor perform conscious sedation and did a manipulation of my leg to get it repaired. I was then discharged and, no more than 4 hours later, the hip dislocated again. I went to the ER again and then the original orthopedist did a 4-hour surgery on my hip. I am so worried now it will happen again. I am strictly abiding by the restrictions. What I don't understand is how the hip dislocated a second time after me being home from the hospital only 4 hours. Hope you are well, John.

  • @cindyhenderson1293
    @cindyhenderson1293 4 года назад +10

    Thank you so much for this. I had a full, posterior hip replacement 4 years ago. I understand the precautions after surgery but it is the longterm considerations that I always grapple with. I am cautious with some yoga positions. I will be having the other hip replaced in the future.

    • @marydacosta7405
      @marydacosta7405 2 года назад +1

      Please can you let me know which asanas r not recommended after hip surgery. Thank you

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video! A picture speaks a thousand words. Better info than offered by the surgeon OR the physiotherapist.

  • @lisas2538
    @lisas2538 3 месяца назад

    I rarely hear anyone talk about LATERAL APPROACH! That’s what I had.

  • @mrmr314
    @mrmr314 Год назад +2

    Much better vlog boys. No bullshit and straight to what we need. Well done. Keep up this style of vlog please because we'd nearly given up on you. This is serious stuff for us sufferers and we are of course very involved in getting it right. NB: The tip that two patients dislocated their hip replacements by sliding into and out of restaurant booths is EXACTLY what we need to know. Please keep this sort of everyday information up.
    GUYS WHEN YOU ARE APPROACHING DISLOCATION SURELY YOU CAN FEEL THAT ABOUT TO HAPPEN? EITHER IT HURTS OR YOU FEEL UNUSUAL PRESSURE? SURELY?

  • @deezingo
    @deezingo 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this video. After I get cleared by cardiology I'll be having a THR on my left hip and after that heals, will be looking at my right side. These precautions are beneficial. I don't want to be in any more pain than normally comes with having surgery.

    • @deezingo
      @deezingo 8 лет назад

      +physicaltherapyvideo Thank you!!

    • @elijahrobinson7153
      @elijahrobinson7153 8 лет назад

      gofundme.com/24hhq2s Please click on the link to read my uncles story and help with funding to help get his hip replaced. Please share the link

    • @tonyagratton4927
      @tonyagratton4927 6 лет назад

      deezingo , I just had THR on the 6th of June and I am in rehab as I speak, but 1question you said that they were looking into your other hip to make sure that it is okay do you suggest I should do that also because I had both knees replaced @ the same time because they were both messed up from arthritis so I might need to have my left hip checked out to make sure it's ok huh ?

  • @johnfranczak2185
    @johnfranczak2185 Год назад

    Iam 62 years old. Had full Lateral approach on my left hip 5 years ago. recovery was long painfull but normal after 4 months with walker and cane. Just had full anterior approach on my right hip. Iam normal walking without a cane after 4 weeks. Raked the leaves , shovelled the snow. My Physio has been cancelled. Anterior procedure does NOT cut muscles or tendins. only way to go.

  • @Hewasiswillbe
    @Hewasiswillbe 2 года назад +1

    Im a 55 YO. Just had a posterior THR surgery 4 weeks ago and although I had some physio, most of what you explained wasn't taught to me. I've done a few of the 'not to dos' subconsciously and now I'm so scared.

  • @southernwaytransport
    @southernwaytransport 7 лет назад +12

    42 years old looking at hip replacement. my right hip has been causing progressively more pain for the past couple years, now it wakes me up at night and I'm walking on a cane most of the time. How long is recovery time? Do you ever get back to 80-100% of what your young life was like? All these different things you can't do after replacing the hip seems like it's not worth risking it and just deal with the pain? thanks!

    • @dirgesinthedark5637
      @dirgesinthedark5637 5 лет назад

      iagh.com I grew cartilage

    • @elderyounglagainandagain6613
      @elderyounglagainandagain6613 2 года назад

      So how's your hip now? Or did you get the surgery?.

    • @mycat1064
      @mycat1064 Год назад +1

      Having my hip replacement surgery a year ago was the best thing I ever did. Prior surgery I couldn't walk or sleep without pain. One week after surgery I was almost back to my old self. It is an amazing life changing surgery.

  • @merrianngroves6791
    @merrianngroves6791 6 лет назад +4

    I had posterior hip replacement on left side do to breaking neck of femur in half, 4 years earlier. At that time I had had plates, pins, and screws to fix the break. Before the left hip replacement I had anterior right hip replacement. I also had spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis of the L 4-5 level of my spine. I do not regret the hip replacements to much but the back surgery has had me in horrible chronic back pain since the surgery 5 1/2 years ago. Could the difference in hip replacements have anything to do with the back pain and still right hip pain? My body is so physiologically off. I am sick of pain and pain relievers!!

  • @gavinelliot3564
    @gavinelliot3564 2 года назад +1

    Had hip replaced 12mths ago still can't walk.wish they cut leg of .total fail never again????

  • @monicanillo2883
    @monicanillo2883 4 года назад

    Best video ever ! Easy to understand and excellent explanations

  • @normajidahmohamedlop5828
    @normajidahmohamedlop5828 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you doctor for the reply, will speak to my doctor about it.

  • @GayleJLang
    @GayleJLang 7 лет назад +2

    Super helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @timhaskins100
    @timhaskins100 7 лет назад +5

    I'm about to undergo total double hip replacement and I wish I would had never seen this vid. I'm already scared to death of what I'm about to go thru.

    • @texashoncho
      @texashoncho 6 лет назад +2

      Same here. Bummed out over this dislocation fear. I am active and can't see a confident active lifestyle in my future.

    • @PegManning
      @PegManning 6 лет назад +1

      Oh, please don;t be afraid. My THR was lifechanging!

    • @ccruise5821
      @ccruise5821 6 лет назад +1

      Tim Haskins
      Tim, I had ,,Monday will be 2 WEEKS
      I WAS SO SCARED , CRYING TO THE MOMENT THEY PUT GAS MASK ON MY FACE
      TODAY , I AM GLAD I DID
      NOT BUT NOW
      DO WHAT THEY ASK YOU TO DO
      NO CROSS YOUR LEGS FOR A LONG TIME 3 TO 6 MONTH
      IT IS OK WITH ME ,I ALL THE TIME THINK THAT IS NOT INTELIGENT POSITION FOR NICE GIRLS (SHOWING UNDERWEAR)😕
      AND I AM ONLY ON TYLENOL 4TH AT NIGTH
      PAIN DAY MAYBE 1 OR 2
      AT NIGTH GO UP TO 4 OR 5
      BUT THAT ONLY 12 DAY ,COME ON 🤗🤗🤗
      GO FOR IT ,GOOD LUCK 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
      DO EXERCISES 3 TIMES A DAY SLOWLY BUT STEADY
      I HAVE THERAPY THIS TUSDAY ,
      HE IS HAPPY WHAT HE CAN SEE 🌻🌻

    • @victorybrown6898
      @victorybrown6898 5 лет назад

      @@PegManning... Hi peg Manning do you think this surgery us good for young people... and with the hip replacement I'll be able to play soccer again?... Please waiting for your respond... I just wanna be sure... Plz

    • @christrevatt192
      @christrevatt192 5 лет назад

      See my post.

  • @KimberlyLetsGo
    @KimberlyLetsGo 7 лет назад +8

    Great....my first one was anterior and the revision is going to be posterior. I'm screwed!

  • @DDavis-mi2cg
    @DDavis-mi2cg 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you gentlemen. Great advice!

  • @littleenglander.5029
    @littleenglander.5029 2 года назад +1

    One year ago (Dec 2020) I had Septic Arthritis. I was on a drip in hospital
    for 10 days. When discharged I expected everything to return to normal. I was wrong. I was fit and slim and could go upstairs 4 at a time at aged 56yrs. I used to play football for 2 pubs. But, now I am like a 70yr old. I drag my left leg behind me and limp like crazy.. The pain in my hip is very bad and life destroying. I have 2 boys aged 9yrs and 12yrs and I can no longer do ANYTHING with them.
    My doctor told me I need a hip replacement and that I can expect to have it done sometime after next January 2023. So, still another 11mths to go. It seems so far away. My 2 boys will be then at an age where they no longer want to play football or do anything with dad. I walk to work everyday & am a shadow of the man I used to be. A hip replacement is now the main goal of my life. Please god perform some miracle and fix my hip or shorten the waiting list for me. We British are so proud of our NHS but I have no idea why . . . Its really appalling.
    I have never in my life wanted ANYTHING the way I now want a hip replacement.
    I will wait patiently because beggars cannot be choosers.

    • @oliviamartini9700
      @oliviamartini9700 2 года назад +1

      Same thing going on over here in Canada; socialist healthcare as well. Took forever to even see the surgeon, who was terrifically vague about wait times, though his secretary's answering machine says "don't call us, we'll call you, and the wait is 18-24 months". So I had a mini-breakdown in his office, because I'm 50 with a teen still at home and elderly parents.
      Doubtful he gave a rat's ass, but I said I don't think I can make it through two more years of this relentless pain.
      Had the right one done within weeks pre-Covid...it sure messed everything up. Look at the cancer patients with delayed treatments.
      Fingers x'd you get in earlier than next year. I've had so many dark nights of the soul that every new day of agony I'm wishing was my last.
      This is just existing, not living.

    • @littleenglander.5029
      @littleenglander.5029 2 года назад +1

      @@oliviamartini9700 I feel for you, Olivia. I do hope things get done and you are back up and fit again. I have one goal . . . GET MY HIP FIXED. Everything else is very much of secondary importance. I can hardly even put out the recycling. I want one thing in life right now . . . a repaired hip. It does look as though it's quite a way off though.

    • @oliviamartini9700
      @oliviamartini9700 2 года назад

      @@littleenglander.5029 Thanks so much. Sometimes just a few kind words make all the difference. I'm guessing you're very like me, and gritting your teeth bravely while everyone around you lives their lives. People don't understand unless they're in the same circumstances, how could they? But chronic pain does make one snappish and irritable. The bright side is that it CAN be fixed, if we can make it through this torture of waiting. I wish the very best for you too, dear fellow sufferer, and please let us know how things go for you. If you want to vent, I'm here to listen. Hell, I'm not going anywhere!

    • @oliviamartini9700
      @oliviamartini9700 2 года назад

      @@littleenglander.5029 Btw, if you don't mind me asking, how did yours go septic, and why the Hell did they not replace it then?!?

    • @littleenglander.5029
      @littleenglander.5029 2 года назад

      @@oliviamartini9700 I am in Britain. Our health service is the NHS. It is treated like a religion in Britain. NOBODY CRITICISES THE NHS. But it is actually quite poor especially since COVID. If you have an accident (car or fell off a ladder etc..) and are taken the hospital they fix it there and then. But if you go hospital with an infection they deal with the infection and you are then discharged and then join a long list for surgery. Crazy really. That's what happened to me. I am now on the waiting list. But if a guy falls off a ladder tonight and an ambulance is called he will go to hospital and straight to surgery. CRAZY. I know what you are thinking "why don't you sit on the ground and say you fell and get it done immediately? " . I have thought of that but it will come up on the computer "on waiting list" and they will just send me on my way. Madness.

  • @verylighthopper3113
    @verylighthopper3113 7 лет назад +1

    Rt Anterior HR going into 4th week now. Thanks for your. Ideas. I have a great Dr. And have had great PT. You videos have been a great help!

    • @juneschalit5531
      @juneschalit5531 4 года назад

      Going to have both hips done, anterior, in 3 months. How long are these precautions needed. I don't want to think about avoiding certain movements forever. How has it been for you?

    • @justina2333
      @justina2333 2 года назад

      @@juneschalit5531 I believe after 3 months your clear to live your life!

  • @LisaDawnn
    @LisaDawnn 8 лет назад +6

    Am 56 --- had total anterior hip replacement Wednesday Nov 18th and came home Thursday Nov 19th.
    Had a spinal block and sleeping aid instead of general anesthesia. That was excellent. Don't remember a thing. Was up and walking 3 hours after surgery. Wanted to walk more but there weren't enough nurses to help me.
    It's a totally different kind of pain now. It burns or stings. Skin feels tight. The only thing I'm concerned with is, I have (had) arthritis in both hips but the left one was the one that crippled me up. Now that that was replaced, the right one hurts like never before. Am anxious to find out why. I hope it's just temporary but I think when he put the rod in, it might have evened out my pelvis and now there's more pressure on the right side. That's only a guess. But overall, I'd do this again without hesitation.

    • @counselorhoward
      @counselorhoward 5 лет назад

      I had the Anterior like you and was recovering quickly until I discovered
      2 1/2 Months later the incision, burns, , I discovered that Salonpas Lidocaine
      patch's and the cream really help and then cover incision with 3M Micropore tape .
      Also gently massage with organic coconut oil to make more pliable.

    • @karenkrahl1980
      @karenkrahl1980 5 лет назад +1

      I feel the same thing. My right leg was 7/8” longer than my left, and the socket was shallow and didn’t “cover” the femoral head (ball) well which meant there was additional looseness or motion. So my running and lifestyle/active were part of what wore it out/no cartilage left in the joint before surgery. My ortho and I discuss leveling the legs a little, not a complete evening up, so I wouldn’t have to adapt as far as my spine was concerned. Now my left hip has had an occasional sharp pain and click on two or three occasions, which alarmed me, because that snapping going up stairs, or getting out of a chair the first couple of steps was how my right hip felt, and it worsened before I got the MRI with dye that gave us the best information on what was going on, and it was “bone on bone.” Re: your pain on the unoperated one...depending on how far post op you are, if you were like me, I limped quite a bit at first, and wound up putting a lot more weight on my left leg, than my right ( the operated one) and therefore it has more responsibility and probably is tiring. I’m hoping those couple of pinches don’t turn into the excruciating pain I had i my right hip before I had surgery. I am not in the mood for anymore disability and want to get back to my active lifestyle. So I’m hoping my left one will calm down now that I’m walking normal strides with my right. Yes, the leveling of the pelvis may be fatiguing the one that had less responsibility in the your strides. You’re 3 yrs post-op, I wonder how that all turned out.

  • @i_love_rescue_animals
    @i_love_rescue_animals 2 года назад +4

    SO helpful to delineate between the anterior and posterior approaches. My 2nd hip replacement was the anterior approach and I was confused on what was OK and what was not OK. Thanks! The exercises on your other hip replacement videos are great too. Thanks!

    • @maryannmd8331
      @maryannmd8331 Год назад

      But you should have a list written down with what are your restrictions. You should have asked. It's not late . You didn't have physical therapy ? They also tell to patients about restrictions..

    • @i_love_rescue_animals
      @i_love_rescue_animals Год назад

      @@maryannmd8331 I live in a foreign country and my doc would flip flop on certain things. I just did my own research and am doing well now, thanks.

  • @jimgag2
    @jimgag2 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this video. I recently had hip replacement surgery. I will play this over and over again until I have it all down perfectly.

    • @realstory1091
      @realstory1091 2 года назад

      Me also same situation... How long we care about all this.. our entire life or particular period

  • @VKM2012
    @VKM2012 5 лет назад +2

    Is this action not to be done for few months post surgery ?

  • @jancyewinter7015
    @jancyewinter7015 7 лет назад +1

    Great information yet again, grateful Aussie here!

  • @gillevans4216
    @gillevans4216 4 года назад +6

    I wonder how long after your hip replacement surgery that these rules apply ?

    • @tjwilliams7566
      @tjwilliams7566 4 года назад

      3 months

    • @peggygriffiths2091
      @peggygriffiths2091 4 года назад +2

      @@tjwilliams7566 Some people may take longer to heal as everyone is different. My friend told me she was doing very well but it actually took about a year until she felt completely healed. Listen to your body and be vigilant in your exercises, don't over do but don't completely wimp out either. While sitting in your recliner, get up and move a bit from one room to the other EVERY hour. It doesn't have to be strenuous especially if you're in pain but at least move some and be regular about it. Also, your surgeon's office should have given you printed instructions, PT should have given you printed exercises with pics, and you can always ask about a time frame but remember, everyone is different and heals at a different rate.

    • @zorica-zorazemun8003
      @zorica-zorazemun8003 2 года назад

      @@tjwilliams7566 it is for life,

  • @candacebordelonph.d.8890
    @candacebordelonph.d.8890 4 года назад +2

    I'm a kinesiologist and exercise therapist who works with dancers. They do all of these movements post hip replacement. If they couldn't do these movements they would have probably never had the surgery.

    • @neanderthalsnavel7411
      @neanderthalsnavel7411 Год назад

      I'm getting one in spring. From what I can tell, these machines are made with the sole purpose to help us get going again and return to a quality of ACTIVE life. Now, I personally would not want to try a game of tackle football. But my doc says he has downhill skiers who are skiing again after a year of solid rehab. It seems to be about a commitment and ability to get fit. I'm 51 and had childhood SCFE which required pins. Turns out those of us who have that problem come back to them in our 50s with bad arthritis. Science improved my life at 13. I'm gonna try it again at 51!

  • @demagchevy
    @demagchevy Год назад

    Anterior, my dad is 90 yrs old was walking in 24 hours with a walker

  • @takitobutface6805
    @takitobutface6805 Год назад

    im in s hospital right now, just had right hip replacement 2 days ago, after i waited 10months

  • @ouragan5
    @ouragan5 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for this useful video

  • @drmubashir
    @drmubashir 2 года назад

    You guys are doing amazing work.
    Thanks. An orthopedic Surgeon frm pakistan.🤩

  • @shad6519
    @shad6519 Год назад

    How soon someone should sleep on the hip replacement surgery side??

  • @dogfostermom2018
    @dogfostermom2018 3 месяца назад

    How do you stop the foot from turning when asleep? Blankets usually force some kind of twisting of the foot.

  • @cookiehudgens2525
    @cookiehudgens2525 9 лет назад

    wish we would have seen this video prior to my hubby full replacement. Anterior surgery 9/4, disclocated 9/27, dislocated 10/28. now 3 choice, 1. do exactly what you said about turning the leg and foot out (both times he was sitting and thinks thats what he did) be focused on this for 2-3 months. 2. Wear a awful brace 3. back to surgery

  • @istvantoth4531
    @istvantoth4531 2 года назад

    Brave man, I am happy for you.
    I am going for the surgery ,,, today. I am not so sure...yet.😄

  • @mariaobrien5114
    @mariaobrien5114 9 лет назад +17

    How long must a patient follow the precautions after surgery?

  • @jspinosa50
    @jspinosa50 3 года назад

    You guys are so helpful, Thanks

  • @musegal2
    @musegal2 2 года назад

    How long after surgery should these precautions be in place.

  • @jeanranck6978
    @jeanranck6978 Год назад

    How long after hip surgery are you allowed to bend and pick up and golf without fear of damaging the hip?

  • @genowynn9273
    @genowynn9273 4 года назад

    Excellent info. Thank you!

  • @cliffordkerns3514
    @cliffordkerns3514 4 года назад

    Left infrahilar mass like consolidation,2.1×1.8 cm.