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I am finally seeing some progress after my original post back in March (I started this thread). I started PT a month ago (it took that long to get in) and I'm doing the recommended exercises. I'm using a Theraband for external hip rotation strengthening while standing and then also doing internal hip rotation strengthening with a band that requires that I lie on my side, bend my knees at a 90 degree angle and move my legs apart. The PT also added a coordination/gait exercise that requires that I braid my steps laterally through 18inch squares (like a hopscotch that I will draw on our driveway with sidewalk chalk). I'm using a Bosu to do squats. Now that is challenging! So, lots of exercises to work on balance, coordination and strength. Thanks to all who posted here with support and suggestions. I'll say to all, push for physical therapy. It makes a difference and you are doing something for your own progress. My surgeon said back in February that I'd be hiking this summer. I'm not quite there yet but I hope to be hiking on trails this Fall.

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@naturegirl5 Thanks for the update on your progress. I second the motion that people insist on comprehensive PT after hip replacement - especially joint rotation & gait training. These are two very important things that we lose when joints deteriorate and we wait things to get "bad enough" to replace. I'm sure your determination will get you back on the trails.
Sue

Good progress there naturegirl5, l was very much like you found recovery not on par as information given with recovering. With my mucsle being so ac tyive l gained a Seroma & with pushing my exercises & activaties a Bursitis in hip joint. & I did start to go back road cycling & trails @ 8mths & also have a very physically Nursing job. My hip started burning/Pain. Now post opp 5wks TKR which rest has been the best for my hip. Your doing fantastic with your healing specially reading squaring & balancing. I wished someone said to me "it takes time & listen to your body" all best Naturegirl5

It sounds like you're making great progress! I am getting frustrated with mine (or lack of?).It was 4 months post-surgery before I got ANY exercise program and that was only after I finally got a PT referral. On discharge after surgery, I was given NO exercises to do except that my surgeon said to "just walk" (my P. Therapist says I "fell through the cracks" on early exercise). I have been doing progressive balance (not a problem) and strengthening exercises but to this day, 5 months after surgery and after nearly 2 months of PT, I still cannot bear full weight on the operated side and am having to use a cane. Due to severe arthritis in the hand/wrist using the cane, I am not able to walk for more than about 1/8 mile before my hand and wrist get too painful ( I do wear a wrist brace). The same pains prevent using the treadmill for more than about 1/8 (SOMETIMES almost 1/4) mile. As for the THR itself, x-rays show it has healed just fine and my surgeon has "signed off" unless the joint itself has any trouble.
I have only seen my PT for video visits and she cut those back from weekly to semi-weekly due to lack of weight-bearing progress (which she can't understand the cause of). My range of motion is nearly back to normal and I think the sit-stand exercise, the stand abduction with resistance band and side-stepping along 15' of counter while in semi-squat MUST be adding strength to my glutes but I still cannot get the last 20 lbs of my weight shifted onto that leg. The muscles just can't support it. There is no pain just continued weakness. I have been using a pedal exerciser and a gravity rider and my endurance is improving but I can't see any improvement in weight-bearing although friends say I'm walking more evenly with the cane now.
I don't know if it has an effect, but the operated leg was always about 1/4" longer than the other and I think that has increased as it looks it on the standing x-ray with height scale. At any rate, I am going to request an in-person visit with the PT to see if that will give her a better idea of what else I should be doing to get weight onto that leg. I'm now 5 months post-op and the PT doesn't know why I can't stand on that leg yet. It's hard to stay positive.
I appreciate all the tips and encouraging posts on this thread!