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<blockquote data-quote="seppuku" data-source="post: 231846" data-attributes="member: 2030"><p>How is your recovery going Cataceous? I've been pretty much out of action gym wise for the last 18 months due to lower back and hip pain. I'm in the UK, so going through the NHS for treatment (NHS is very, very slow, and it took a year to even get to see a physio). I'm waiting an the results from an x-ray of my pelvis done just over a week ago, and they now suspect osteoarthritis. I had an appointment with a different physio on Friday, and we were discussing options if i require surgery. He told me all about the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing procedure, and how sucessful it has been for people. The hospital i was at having this discussion was the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, in Birmingham. I asked the physio, "was it here that it was pioneered?", but he wasn't actually sure. I got home and googled it, and it was! So fingers crossed, although i'd rather not need surgery at all, if i end up having to, and i'm a suitable candidate, i might get the doctor who invented the proceedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seppuku, post: 231846, member: 2030"] How is your recovery going Cataceous? I've been pretty much out of action gym wise for the last 18 months due to lower back and hip pain. I'm in the UK, so going through the NHS for treatment (NHS is very, very slow, and it took a year to even get to see a physio). I'm waiting an the results from an x-ray of my pelvis done just over a week ago, and they now suspect osteoarthritis. I had an appointment with a different physio on Friday, and we were discussing options if i require surgery. He told me all about the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing procedure, and how sucessful it has been for people. The hospital i was at having this discussion was the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, in Birmingham. I asked the physio, "was it here that it was pioneered?", but he wasn't actually sure. I got home and googled it, and it was! So fingers crossed, although i'd rather not need surgery at all, if i end up having to, and i'm a suitable candidate, i might get the doctor who invented the proceedure. [/QUOTE]
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