THR Superpath Surgery. May 10, 2023

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That must have been frightening, @Jason11! I'm so glad you didn't get hurt.

If you are feeling at all unstable with the cane, consider going back to the walker for a bit.
 
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That must have been frightening, @Jason11! I'm so glad you didn't get hurt.

If you are feeling at all unstable with the cane, consider going back to the walker for a bit.

5-25-2023
Thanks for everyone’s input, I do appreciate it. I walked all day today with the cane and was ok. I just had a cheap cane
 
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May 26,2023. (16 Days after surgery )

So I went to out patient physical therapy , to see what they had to offer. The PT did measure my leg length ( I asked him to ). The PT told me my left ( the operated side ) was a little shorter than the right, ( he told me how much, but I forgot ). He said the discrepancy was very minor, and nothing to be concerned about. We talked about my surgery, he said he looked at my operation report ( I am going to ask if I can get a copy of that ( why? I don’t know). The PT said the report talked about bone spurs, and something else, I did not catch. I am going to ask him to get the report next time I see him and go over it line by line with me. He tested my strength in both my legs, and seemed surprised in the strength in my operated leg. The PT told me my prognosis was very good. He stayed with me the full time, but I did see some other patients working basically by themselves.

One more thing the PT told me of a good medical supply store near by, and I was able to buy a cane that was a little bigger ( I am 6-2 ) and was more sturdy. When I was there I also looked at their Pride lift chairs, I like them, but they cost around $2000, I am going to research these chairs, if anyone has any knowledge on these chairs , please let me know.
 
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Hi there.
Glad you got a better walking stick those scary first falls :)flabber: ) and all seems to be going well
The PT told me my left ( the operated side ) was a little shorter than the right, ( he told me how much, but I forgot ). He said the discrepancy was very minor,
I got this same observation by my PT and as tightness is really prominent still these early days, my issue resolved as it was attributed to tight hip flexors.
Things that can be worked on when more healing has happened.

Hope you have a happy Saturday!
 
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May 28,2023. ( 18 days after surgery )

Well I did some weed whacking in the back yard with my cane in one hand and my weed Wacker in the other. I used the cane in the wrong hand, ( because I had my weed whacker in my strong right hand )and I think it was a good idea, I put more weight on my left operated leg, and I think it was good exercise. In the afternoon I went for a walk down the block,( only one block, ) and did not use the cane, One block was about all I was good for and used the cane to walk back. Not bad for only having 2 PT sessions.
 
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June 1,2023. (22 days after surgery )

I went to physical therapy on May 30, and as expected the PT worked with me for 30 min, then started working with someone else as he gave me instructions from across the room. He did some things that made my hip hurt worse, and even told me to lay on the side I have my surgical scar.

I can walk ( not very far ) with out a cane, but I feel like I have not made any improvement in the last few days and this has me concerned. I have an appointment with my surgeon today, and I will ask him what he thinks about P.T.

I walk every day multiple times a day. I also have some TRX bands ( home made ) and started exercising, even doing squats, but not very deep. The thing about the TRX bands is I can use my arm strength to help me up, if I need too. If you are not familiar with TRX bands they were developed by a Person in the military that wanted to workout, but had no weights. Do a YouTube search TRX Bands …..

I just checked and there is a nice video of (Bob and Brad the two most famous physical therapist on the internet ) using these bands.
 

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@Jason11 at only days out of surgery you are really pushing yourself. You should not be doing squats this early. You are not in training, you are healing. Let that hip heal and ease off all this exercise. Plenty of time for strength building when that hip settles.
 

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"I remember doing pt a few years ago, and the pt would show me an exercise , tell me to do it, and than run away for 20 min. I am not playing that game again."
Sound familiar?
For a new hip a weed eater is a form of torture with the weight out in front of you, I learned that one the hard way. No way I would play with exercise bands early on in recovery. If I were you my focus would be on achieving walking properly without a cane. For that the best and only exercise needed is walking slowly and properly. Our body weigh provides plenty of resistance for our muscles to build strength once they heal.
 
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I talked with my surgeon today, and he agreed no more physical therapy . I have another appointment with the surgeon at the end of the month, and we will see how I am doing.

I thought I would see what physical therapy had to offer, I know what I said, about not going, but I thought maybe just maybe, it might benefit me.

I want to be truthful on here, so I will say what I do, even if it makes me look bad. Thanks for all the advice I do appreciate it.
 

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so I will say what I do, even if it makes me look bad.
We're certainly not here to judge, but only to support, encourage and share advice when we're able. It is your recovery and you make the call on how you're going to do it.
Please stay in touch with updates and let us know how it's working out for you.
Best wishes only!

PS Don't let them push you. You are the boss. :wink:
 

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Jason 11, best wishes for continued recovery. I also found the cane a little awkward as a true walking aid. I did find it useful as balance aid. I bet your week to week progress will continue adding up in a good way.
 

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One more thing, re PT: I found it useful for Weeks 2-4. In reality though, the benefit was really just a way to get out of the house and do a few things that at least felt helpful, even if it was just a placebo for inevitable improvement. I stopped after three weeks of twice weekly appointments.

I did not schedule PT for my right hip that was replaced this morning. Rest and do the quad sets, ankle pumps, etc to engage muscles and reduce clot risk. Use the walker around the house and then walk when ready - hips are made for walking so it seems we can’t go wrong with that hat as long as we ramp up our steps conservatively over time - lot of bone to heal to achieve long-term stability
 

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I talked with my surgeon today, and he agreed no more physical therapy . I have another appointment with the surgeon at the end of the month, and we will see how I am doing.
Wise surgeon
I thought I would see what physical therapy had to offer, I know what I said, about not going, but I thought maybe just maybe, it might benefit me.

I want to be truthful on here, so I will say what I do, even if it makes me look bad. Thanks for all the advice I do appreciate it.
Not about making anyone look bad. We all want everyone to have the best outcome with the least amount of setbacks and pain.
 

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