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I had the anterior approach on the hip surgery and waited 9 mos to have it with this surgeon because of his long waiting list! I chose it because of the theoretical shorter recovery time. The neurologist said if I was in my twentys I might expect 100% recovery but not at my age - 70 at the time. I was not told that 2% of patients using anterior approach get serious nerve damage. I might have reconsidered.

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Three years ago I was 77 and had a hip replacement. Zero post surgical pain and as far as I can tell, full function post replacement. I had the newer Superpath approach and my surgeon was the primary inventor of that approach.

If your neurologist is telling you that at 71 you can't expect a full recovery, I have one piece of advice for you:

FIND A NEW NEUROLOGIST!