Bending to put on socks, pick up things from floor, etc
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Exactly how much can someone bend upper and lower body 6+ weeks post THR? My surgeon only said to be careful in bending legs.
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Posted , 13 users are following.
Exactly how much can someone bend upper and lower body 6+ weeks post THR? My surgeon only said to be careful in bending legs.
1 like, 26 replies
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m05 Ducksoup
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Hi haven't had my op yet 10 days to go but I understand the restrictions you are having I have been using a sock aid and pick up grabber thing for months now and fully expect to carry on with them for sometime after surgery.
ptolemy Ducksoup
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brenda67955 Ducksoup
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Rocketman_SG6UK Ducksoup
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Advice varies, especially between posterior and anterior approach operations.
This risk graph from my website shows that you are at high risk to start with, and it doesn't fully reduce for some time.
I had my wife put my socks and shoes on at first until I could use the sock aid. I used a grabber for a long time as I didn't want to dislocate.
I did note that when we went on holiday, my insurance company asked if, and how many times I had dislocated, so it seems there may be a higher cost of insurance after dislocating.
Ducksoup Rocketman_SG6UK
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maddy81173 Ducksoup
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RichardKen maddy81173
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Dear Maddy
I've found elastic laces made life a lot easier along with a long handled shoe horn. Although I've not needed to take care for a long time I have not bothered to remove the elastic laces as they make life so much easier!
Cheers, Richard
Ducksoup RichardKen
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Being very active and having worn running shoes for many years, I was amazed and happy that Solomon invented elastic laces and the Chinese copy them now. I love them. When getting out of the hospital and during medical rounds I attempted to tell the nurse that I was going to put elastic laces on my shoes (cordones elásticos) and she argued with me that that wouldn’t work. The Surgeon, interns, etc were all shaking their heads at her insistence. Now they can be purchased on Amazon.com for a couple of Euros a pair.
maddy81173 RichardKen
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sarah22500 Ducksoup
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mary75553 sarah22500
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Glad you are doing well Sarah, I had my op on Jan 13 and restrictions are a bind but I am sticking to them. Just wonder why restrictions haven't been restricted elsewhere ?
sarah22500 mary75553
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Hi Mary,
My surgeon trained at Stanmore and apparently it was Stanmore that recently dropped all restrictions for the posterior approach. I don't know why other hospitals haven't followed suit but I suppose they will all be of the same mind sooner or later.
ptolemy sarah22500
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mic71403 sarah22500
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Hi Sarah,
Greetings - yes I've heard Stanmore were good and relaxy: my first resurfacing at Oxford, and the second by THR at Exeter (sadly no resurfacing here!), were fine, and similarly few restrictions given me, rather a suggested time plan for doing things, and NEVER bunji jumping!
15 years post that resurfacing, 2 yrs postthe Exeter unique THR all is well, and I'm back to 5K running, 10K soon, gym, and walking on Dartmoor.
People on this site are a bit cautious, and there is another page for THR folk who are a crazily over-active, like post THR downhill skiing, but in the middle is rest n exercise, and be happy with wonderful new hips!
Paix
Mic
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mary75553 sarah22500
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judith12644 mic71403
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