Studying total hip replacement!
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I'm currently an Occupational Therapy student and would be really grateful for some insight into having a hip replacement for my studies. As part of my research it would be useful to find out if you were provided with any equipment after your surgery to improve your daily living? It would also be helpful if anyone could provide me with any experience they've had with an occupational therapist post surgery (what they did, how they helped). Thank you very much!
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Lynn195013 anna72880
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Whalie anna72880
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i am a university teacher/researcher so wanted to help you in your studies as I ask my students to do this sort of thing too.
i had my THR last October. I had a raised toilet seat, handy grab and two walking sticks given to me to aid me whilst I recovered. I also bought myself a V-shaped pillow to help with sleeping/ reading in chair or bed. The nurse suggested getting a trolley with tray so that I could carry thkgs room to room but I found I didn't need that and could carry a tray. I was fully weight bearing on my operated side immediately so once I trusted myself (a psychological aspect really) I found I could walk with one cane and carry a light tray very soon after I was home. I didn't have any contact with an OT specialist so am unable to comment on that.
Hope that is helpful to you. Good luck with your studies
whalie
Mary8610 anna72880
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denise83964 anna72880
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before I had my operation the occupational health lady came and issued a sock mate perfect for putting socks on really good tool also a grabber stick helps picking things up/putting undies and jeans on etc I was also provided with 2 seats for bathroom/kitchen also a raised loo seat all. valuable pieces of equipment which help tremendously if you wish to know more I'm happy to help
good luck with your studies
brian68625 anna72880
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christine69594 anna72880
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jumer anna72880
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jumer anna72880
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charles02368 anna72880
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I am in the 5% of THR whcich were NOT successful.
)I would be able to provide vinettes as what did not happen for me.
valerie48782 anna72880
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i have raised toilet seat - vital / 2 grabbers one upstairs and one down stairs - essential - a cushion to raise the height of my armchair - much too hard ended up putting the seat pad from sofa on top of armchair seat but used it in the car to come home and i bought a sock putting on thing that i dont use
karen2015 anna72880
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I wasn't given any equipment after surgery to improve my daily living.
I had to buy a RTS & a shoe horn. I was lent grabbers & a sock aid from friends. I hired an armed chair, commode & wheelchair from the RED CROSS, all has to be paid for. Since discharge I haven't seen an occupational therapist & I'm 5 weeks post surgery
eileen64__UK anna72880
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I still dont know where you are from......the USA and UK are different as far as this is concerned.
Anyway......I'm speaking from the UK
Everything was measured before i went into hospital for my THR and was in place when i got out.
I had 2 toilet seats, and bars. One downstairs and one upstairs.
I had a grabber
I had a shoe Horn,
I had a second rail put on my stairs
First THR I had the loan of an arm chair because mine wasnt suitable.
I got a trolly....that was excellent when my husband went to work for a short time
I pushed it into the kitchen, made a cup of tea or a sandwich, pushed it back then sat down and ate it
Of course I got 2 sticks {first thr} 2nd THR they gave me 2 crutches.
1 perching stool
1 Bath board.
After coming out.......they fitted a rail in the bathroom on the wall at the bath.
They also tried me with a bath seat but that wasnt suitable so it went back to them.
I think that is it
They were very good and they are still about and I can do a self referral if necessary
Eileen UK
Barhi anna72880
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I also had my own crutches, grabber and toilet seat from my first hip operation. I have a wonderful husband who put on my (ted and normal) socks and shoes for 12 long weeks.
My best innovation was a cup holder I could attach to my crutches (designed for babies buggies) combined with a totally drip proof coffee mug - even my sugeon was impressed with the idea
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My company's occupational health team are based in the Phillipines, so I didn't meet them, but they did ensure I had a seven week return to work programme.
david51723 anna72880
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eileen64__UK david51723
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Was that not a physiotherapist you visited to do exercises.
I know our OT doesnt do any exercises with us
Love
Eileen
Mary8610 david51723
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