THR NO post op check up???
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8th Aug I had THR for right hip. I am a fit 61 year old. After discharge from hospital I rcvd an appointment letter for check up 6 1/2 weeks post op. On arriving at hospital for this, I was surprised to learn it was only with a physio. He said you seem to be walking well. Yes true but I have muscle pain down the whole leg - cramps on many occasions, extremely painful and actual joint feels as tho been kicked. Oh this is normal expect for a further 6 months or so.... So when is next visit? Oh one year from now. I have NOT seen my consultant post op.... Is this normal? I live on my own but I feel as tho after the op, you are basically left to get on with it with no support. Had visit with private physio and she said all muscles in leg wre extremely tight, and she was very surprised that I had not seen a consultant. What are others experience. From the forum it seems most have 6 week and 3 month and 6 month follow ups?
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Sredni393 gillEE
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pat85215UKGlos gillEE
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DawnDedee gillEE
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My Best,
Dawn
eileen64__UK gillEE
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If you live in the UK the norm seems to be 6 weeks after the op you see your consultant {approx}
He took an X Ray, then I had an appointment for 6 months later
In between times I saw the physio once and he was satisfied.
at the 6 months appt with the consultant there was another X Ray and if he was happy with that you were discharged.
Its a GP that deals with Osteoarthritis, Rheumatologist deals with people with rheumatoid arthritis
Really after that you go to your GP for repeat prescriptions. Usually a pain killer {I call them pain dullers}
and an anti inflammotry if necessary.
Ring the consultants secretary and ask her if you are not going to see him for a 6 week post op appt. I know its past that time now but as soon as possible.
I find the secrretarys are usually very good and can get the ball rolling
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Eileen
gillEE eileen64__UK
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I was informed in hospital that physio was NOT scheduled as routine post op. Not beign happy with that I have arranged from private, besides I am horse rider (endurance) so need to get fitter more than most! NHS physio is only list of exercises whereas private hands on! I am surprised tho as had arthroscopy last year followed by physio and regular consultant vists. It was unsuccessful hence THR! It seems what you rcv post op depends on where you live.. Once again NHS post code lottery? I just wanted to check what others had been thru before getting onto consultant sec.and "demanding"... Pain killers? I asked GP for repeat of codeine.. the receptionist ditehred Oh it's not on yr list of prescribed drugs... Yes because it was from hospital..Yes but they have not said about repeat... Eventually I rcvd repeat BUT doubt if they will do another...
eileen64__UK gillEE
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Yes
I was shown some exercises in hospital then give a list and that was it...get on with it. {North East} I did see my physio once who said I was fine and once again that was it.
What about your GP rather than the receptionist for your repeat codeine. Make an appointment and go and see her
It does seem to be a post code lottery. I'm on a different forum and they are all UK and some get physio post op and others just get a list like we did....What area are you in? As I say I'm North East
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Eileen
denise46435 gillEE
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HippiechicUK gillEE
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carole07703 gillEE
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Paulus1949 gillEE
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Saw a registrar after 6wks for about 5 mins..he just said everything was fine and that was it. No X-Ray or physio needed he said.
Luckily 6 months on and everything is OK which I'm happy with,but the aftercare was pretty well non existent,although I didn't really push for any.
ros007 gillEE
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I agree, not enough guidance to make sure that rehab is going well. There is a post TJR exercise class at one of the local hospitals but it seems to be for people still struggling after 3 months + and I think if things aren't going well you get an intermediate follow-up with the specialist nurse at 3 months.
You can get physio at my local health centre and I the friend with the painful TKR had 2 or 3 sessions with them but they said that the function was fine and they couldn't help. Might be worth talking to your GP to see if there is any community physio which might help your muscles.
Hope things get better for you,
Paulus1949 ros007
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But for those with problems it can be a lottery,especially if you have other health issues as well and live alone with no family network to help..they are the folks who really need and deserve good follow up services..
Part of this problem IMO is down to overworked GPs?? My local practice limit you to a 15 minute slot,and no more than 1 issue per consultation,
eileen64__UK Paulus1949
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How many people go home from their first THR and the least little pain or click worries them? I think thats normal toworry a bit....I dont think seeing the consultant after 6 weeks then in 6 months time is overtretching our NHS.
I do agree that our GP's are overworked......mine gives you 10 minutes and only one issue per appointment
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Eileen
jilliboss123 eileen64__UK
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