Physical therapy for hip replacement generally continues after patients go home from the hospital until they are able to function more independently. Total rehabilitation after surgery will take at least 6 months.
Patients will have an exercise program to follow when they go home, even if they are still having physical therapy. Patients should also take a short walk several times each day. If they notice any soreness, they should try a cold pack on their hip and perhaps decrease their activity a bit, but not stop completely. Staying with their walking and exercise program will help speed their recovery.
@kingv911
you cant do it by squeezing your buttocks and tightening your thighs
TheSarah121288 2 weeks ago
How can a person stretch their piriformis and/or glutes while following hip replacement precautions?
kingv911 3 weeks ago
I'm not claiming anything mystical just saying that with proper training most pain including that linked to impetus for hip and knee surgery, can be eliminated. I come into the clinic and do the mechanical work and that's it. Anyone is welcome and I can show at least an initial meaningful result the first treatment or two and most are resolved completely within 2 to 10 treatments without return of symptoms within 1 to 5 years.
I only believe in what works, not what sounds good.
heartslord 1 year ago
Some of the patients I see are sent by MD's, others bring CTscan reports, others tell me their docs diagnosis (less reliable in terms of reporting) but they all have in common severe debilities which dissapear within a few treatments. The o/a still exists (and may appear extreme in x-rays, CTscans) yet their range of motion, ability to walk and elmination of pain is great.
heartslord 1 year ago
conclusion was that most pain is not from the arthritis but from the soft-tissues. I can't fix o/a but CAN cure the pain. The acu is great but the Soft-Tissue Reprocessing that I use (supersensitized my hands with esoteric kung fu exerxcises to fix minute and huge tissue changes) works in almost every case even when the diagnostics show almost no cartillage. My mind doesn't correlate that fact but the results are proved over and over.
heartslord 1 year ago
As far as o/a it's one of the few things that most insurors will pay for acupuncture as they have unequivocal studies showing it works (Anthem is an example).
According to a study by Dr. Hugh Rosomoff (med doc) when looking at CTscans of people in pain 50% had o/a. When looking at CT scan of people NOT in pain 50% had o/a (cont'd)
heartslord 1 year ago
@heartslord Gertcha! Point more likely being they probably didn't have o/a in the first place!
flagsforworship 1 year ago
I can understand your reaction. However, I've been doing this for twenty five years. I've treated about 100 medical doctors, Oprah and others. Point being it's not just a dream. My vids (some of which are on youtube) show my results and followups 1+ years later show that no chainsaw is needed to fix arthritis hip, knee and other pain problems in most cases.
heartslord 1 year ago
@heartslord easy for you to say, mate. Have you ever had an arthritic hip? You don't know what you're talking about. I'll warrant 99% of your clients end up in surgery within weeks or months.
flagsforworship 1 year ago
Total Hip Replacement is almost never necessary. I call hip replacements "Benign Medical Atrocities". Horrific and unnecessary (in most cases). P.s. I prove what I say, a dozen times a week using SUPERTOUCH ™ Soft-Tissue Reprocessing.
You can search for my video "Extreme Pain Cured"
heartslord 1 year ago