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Hip Replacement Surgery Experiences
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<blockquote data-quote="fun2drive" data-source="post: 227883" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Absolute key is the surgeon you use. I have had both hips and knees done. Look for low infection rate and low return which is posted on some doctor eval sites.</p><p>I found two in the states: one at Wake Forest and one at Cincinnati.</p><p>I will tell you from experience that hip recovery is 3 times easier than knees. There are pre surgery exercises you can do which I did and makes recovery faster at least for me.</p><p></p><p>I averaged surgery morning discharge the next day. Walking 1/4 mile day 3 then increased to long distances there after. Gym in 1</p><p>Week hips 2 weeks knees.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p>I am physically fit and 70 now. Surgery in 09/10 hips and 17 for both knees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fun2drive, post: 227883, member: 2784"] Absolute key is the surgeon you use. I have had both hips and knees done. Look for low infection rate and low return which is posted on some doctor eval sites. I found two in the states: one at Wake Forest and one at Cincinnati. I will tell you from experience that hip recovery is 3 times easier than knees. There are pre surgery exercises you can do which I did and makes recovery faster at least for me. I averaged surgery morning discharge the next day. Walking 1/4 mile day 3 then increased to long distances there after. Gym in 1 Week hips 2 weeks knees. Hope this helps. I am physically fit and 70 now. Surgery in 09/10 hips and 17 for both knees. [/QUOTE]
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