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What is Hip replacement surgery really like?

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Jun 17 11:31am | Replies (54)

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@beachbabe well…look at this article below! Incidentally, the only person I know who dislocated their new hip, was a male friend who had an anterior hip replacement. Indeed, he dislocated it getting up from the couch so if you have a soft couch, you might want to get a cushion like I did for my eKornes chair which sits kind of low. I’m still using it today because it supports my lower spine so well. It’s an “Everlasting Comfort” seat. I bought it on Amazon and I bought the one that sells for $47.99. The company makes several different kinds.I’m going into my third year of using it on a daily basis and it is still like new, the foam in it has not compressed.

I completely understand your situation. It’s difficult if you live alone and don’t have someone else to feed your dog or do chores that require bending forward. The whole intent of restrictions is to make sure that you don’t dislocate your new hip while it’s getting seated into place. The article below however, says that those restrictions may not be necessary anymore.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11651519/

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@kildaren96
Thank you for this information.

Actually I am married and don't live alone. But my dog is my constant companion and, while my husband does help, I am really the one who provides most of the care and feeding. It would just be very difficult to refrain from bending over and worrying about complying with the restrictions would just cause me more stress.