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If you are unsure about starting a conversation, consider these questions that can help you discuss your hip pain and understand whether hip replacement or other treatments may be right for you.
Preparing for hip replacement begins a few weeks before the actual surgery. The checklist below outlines some common tasks that your surgeon may ask you to complete in the weeks prior to your surgery date.
*Check with your surgeon to discuss your specific pre-surgery instructions and risks.
In the weeks ahead
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Every patient recovers differently. However, here are some of the things you may expect in the days, weeks, and months following hip replacement surgery.
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Once you get home
In the weeks following surgery, certain limitations are placed on every patient’s activities. Using a cane or walker may be necessary for several weeks.
Life after total hip replacement
After the initial recovery from surgery, most people can resume normal routine activities within the first 3 to 6 weeks of their total hip replacement.1 When fully recovered, the majority of individuals who have joint replacement surgery experience a dramatic reduction in joint pain and a significant improvement in their ability to participate in daily activities.2
It’s important to know that hip replacement surgery will not allow you to do more than you could before joint problems developed. Also, athletic activities that place excessive stress on the replaced joint, such as basketball, distance running, contact sports or frequent jumping, should be avoided. Your doctor will work with you to determine the most appropriate level of activity for you.
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