I don't know why total hip replacement patients opt to get this type of surgery when there is the Direct Anterior Approach that preserves the gluteus and femoral muscles. Recovery time is shorter than this type of barbaric surgery. More surgeons should train to do the Direct Anterior Approach. Shorter hospital stay and physical therapy. They should purchase the right equipment to perform this surgery and have pity on patients giving them less trauma, pain & faster recovery with no restrictions.
i know one thing about hip replacements. if they ware out then get them changed quick dont wait or staph will set up in the joint. then youre in trouble. ouch.
Had Perthes when I was younger, I am 24 now and guess what... D-Day for this is coming... I suspect that Im having it done this year as my Hip is totally screwed. Grown into place.
I will be undergoing a hip joint replacement and i'm so worried.how long it takes to begin walking and return to my daily activities?i'm suffering since i was 9 yrs.old.and now i'm 40.i decided to be operated next yr,.pls.pray for me...
My sister thighs rub together and she is not even fat and she is very concious of it she cant wear shot pants without they ride up....how does she change that
I a m getting a hip replacement on may 13 i go for pre op today i have arthritis really bad i had a accident back in 1997 and broke my hip in 3 places but over the years arthritis set in and my ball of the hip is deteriorating as we hope this takes away alot of the pain
can u tell me ur experience with hip replacement.. am 35 years and am having arthritis in my hip since 2005. i am totaly disable now i am not able to do anything even hardly to stand up.
hello friend,how are you now?how is your operation?are you walking now?how long before you walk.i'll be having a hip replacement on march this year.god bless you.
alright, i am 26 years old have suffered my whole life from birth when I was born with my left hip dislocation. My hip either needs a Hip Resurfacing or hip replacements, most likely going to be a hip replacements either is fine with me. will see what the CT scan on my hip reveales in depth.. if anything I will go for the replacement, because it is really bad..
I got a new hip 7 days ago 4/8. I had them stop the morphine the day after surgery, walked with a cane on the second and discharged and walked around the block on a cane after 3 days without ever taking a pain pill. Here is some advice. Listen to your doctor, BUT listen to yourself. The quicker you push through the pain and get going the faster you'll be back. I heard a lot of "you can'ts" and shouldn'ts, but I decide within reason and so should you.
You have had an excellent result, keysersozay - you have been very fortunate and were probably in great shape or health to start with. Sure, one's own body will send messages about what one is capable of doing, and the doctor's advice may often be on the conservative side. But we are all different and what is right for one may not be right for everyone. Most people aren't going to have the exceptional results you have had and will need the pain relief for a week or so.
Good advice. At the same time, it is okay to need more pain control. Pain is a very personal experience -- everyone feels, perceives, and deals with it differently.
There is no rush to "get going" since your supporting muscles, tendons, and ligaments need time to get back to being strong enough to prevent the new hip from popping right out.
I just had a hip replacement (12 days ago), and even now, I notice a major improvement in movement, and a lot less pain!
Of course, it will take a few months more of training to get the full effect, but so far, I can highly recommend this for those with a qualifying diagnosis of the hip.
How active are you? I had a replacement done when I could no longer walk 100 metres without crutches. If you are still able to live an active life I'd say you can resist it for some time. When you really need it done you will know that you need it done and want it done.
Metal on plastic will last 10 to 20 years depending on how active you are. Metal on metal or ceramic on ceramic are expected to last up to 40 or more years but there has been less experience with metal on metal and ceramic on ceramic and the jury is still out on them.
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lavoniaharris 1 year ago
I don't know why total hip replacement patients opt to get this type of surgery when there is the Direct Anterior Approach that preserves the gluteus and femoral muscles. Recovery time is shorter than this type of barbaric surgery. More surgeons should train to do the Direct Anterior Approach. Shorter hospital stay and physical therapy. They should purchase the right equipment to perform this surgery and have pity on patients giving them less trauma, pain & faster recovery with no restrictions.
Bruny 1 year ago
@Bruny can u please tell me about the surgery u said, couse next week i am going for my hip surgery...
looking for your response..
muztank100 1 year ago
i know one thing about hip replacements. if they ware out then get them changed quick dont wait or staph will set up in the joint. then youre in trouble. ouch.
39tommyboy 1 year ago
that's not natural! =(
2two1one0zero 1 year ago
Had Perthes when I was younger, I am 24 now and guess what... D-Day for this is coming... I suspect that Im having it done this year as my Hip is totally screwed. Grown into place.
TimeGap79 2 years ago
I will be undergoing a hip joint replacement and i'm so worried.how long it takes to begin walking and return to my daily activities?i'm suffering since i was 9 yrs.old.and now i'm 40.i decided to be operated next yr,.pls.pray for me...
night6911 2 years ago
@night6911 dude were u overwieght?
abhishek1993100 2 years ago
fortunately i'm not.i'm only 61 kg.
night6911 2 years ago
dude did the pain started like between ur pelvis and ur femur bone like u cannot twist it around right? and if that is then i m screwed.
abhishek1993100 2 years ago
@night6911 god with bro wish u all the best
usausaarmy 2 years ago
thanks friend,i will be operated on march 9...hope to chat with after my operation..thanks again.
night6911 2 years ago
Guys i have a upper right leg hip tendonites
and its fine sometimes the pain comes sometime sit goes
i did xray
they said no cure for it the cure is in time
it will heal
some help like exersizes or stuff?
thanks alot
Rooof
IsayRooof 2 years ago
can hip ligaments be repaired
missmarplefan 2 years ago
My sister thighs rub together and she is not even fat and she is very concious of it she cant wear shot pants without they ride up....how does she change that
Sheri4u 2 years ago
Plastic (polyethylene) creates wear particles and debris builds up
recent break-throughs artificial Diamond on metal last longer reducing the wear
blujose 2 years ago
I a m getting a hip replacement on may 13 i go for pre op today i have arthritis really bad i had a accident back in 1997 and broke my hip in 3 places but over the years arthritis set in and my ball of the hip is deteriorating as we hope this takes away alot of the pain
terry68 2 years ago
i hope u feel better and sorry to hear that
crazybeavers155 2 years ago
In about 95% of cases it will take away all your pain and markedly increase your mobility.
Sqid101 2 years ago
can u tell me ur experience with hip replacement.. am 35 years and am having arthritis in my hip since 2005. i am totaly disable now i am not able to do anything even hardly to stand up.
v909v 2 years ago
hello friend,how are you now?how is your operation?are you walking now?how long before you walk.i'll be having a hip replacement on march this year.god bless you.
night6911 2 years ago
alright, i am 26 years old have suffered my whole life from birth when I was born with my left hip dislocation. My hip either needs a Hip Resurfacing or hip replacements, most likely going to be a hip replacements either is fine with me. will see what the CT scan on my hip reveales in depth.. if anything I will go for the replacement, because it is really bad..
jazztrio2008 2 years ago
I got a new hip 7 days ago 4/8. I had them stop the morphine the day after surgery, walked with a cane on the second and discharged and walked around the block on a cane after 3 days without ever taking a pain pill. Here is some advice. Listen to your doctor, BUT listen to yourself. The quicker you push through the pain and get going the faster you'll be back. I heard a lot of "you can'ts" and shouldn'ts, but I decide within reason and so should you.
Git "R" Done and get busy. 50 yrs old.
keysersozay 2 years ago
You have had an excellent result, keysersozay - you have been very fortunate and were probably in great shape or health to start with. Sure, one's own body will send messages about what one is capable of doing, and the doctor's advice may often be on the conservative side. But we are all different and what is right for one may not be right for everyone. Most people aren't going to have the exceptional results you have had and will need the pain relief for a week or so.
Sqid101 2 years ago
Good advice. At the same time, it is okay to need more pain control. Pain is a very personal experience -- everyone feels, perceives, and deals with it differently.
There is no rush to "get going" since your supporting muscles, tendons, and ligaments need time to get back to being strong enough to prevent the new hip from popping right out.
insaintraining 2 years ago
I just had a hip replacement (12 days ago), and even now, I notice a major improvement in movement, and a lot less pain!
Of course, it will take a few months more of training to get the full effect, but so far, I can highly recommend this for those with a qualifying diagnosis of the hip.
nordeide 2 years ago
This is a note to whoever made this video:
Cut the music, seriously. I felt like I was watching the exorcist of hip replacement.
El6 2 years ago
i might get one (im a teen)
faithhopelove4 3 years ago
my mum has aurthritus and needs a hip replacement
FrankIeroiscute 3 years ago
I got told today by my orthopaedic surgeon i need a hip replacement... This shit is not cool at all...
sugardaddymatty 3 years ago
have you had the operation yet?
FrankIeroiscute 3 years ago
i am to young for this op?haw long can resist me this replacement because i have very activ live I NEED ANSWER PLEASE.thanks very much!!!
sergiu25 3 years ago
i have 20 i can do this op? i need...
sergiu25 3 years ago
How active are you? I had a replacement done when I could no longer walk 100 metres without crutches. If you are still able to live an active life I'd say you can resist it for some time. When you really need it done you will know that you need it done and want it done.
Sqid101 2 years ago
I fractured my hip, and im only 12... Because a fat girl fell on me.
Im Not kidding!
Jamie189eimaJ 3 years ago
it can last 15 to 25 years...
baanujivitha 3 years ago
I dont know how log they last. I had my hip joint slide backwards. I was only 14 years old
lejeter 3 years ago
bueno pero no hay en español
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Constanza090 3 years ago
How long on average does a replaced hip last?
rlta04 3 years ago
Metal on plastic will last 10 to 20 years depending on how active you are. Metal on metal or ceramic on ceramic are expected to last up to 40 or more years but there has been less experience with metal on metal and ceramic on ceramic and the jury is still out on them.
Sqid101 2 years ago