What physical therapy exercises did you do after hip replacement?
My ortho surgeon said PT is not necessary after hip replacement. I had the surgery 3 weeks ago and am still having considerable pain. I'd be interested in hearing others' experiences in this regard. Thank you.
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Thanks for your comments.
@ migizii
Hello,
I'm curious why you needed a replacement at 13.
My brother's grandson had a brain tumor then bilateral hip replacement at 15 and needs knee and shoulder replacements too.
He has a rare disease of some kind.
Thanks,
Jake
Hi Jake, I had a genetic disorder which caused my hip to dislocate. As my mother is adopted and there was no family history of any problems like this on my father’s side, it came as a surprise. Thus, I have no explanation for it and my only sister did not develop the issue. The disorder was identified as SCFE. I’m sorry I can’t be openly more help. Take care and good luck finding answers
I had both hips replaced years ago. I, too, was told that PT was not necessary but I went anyway and I am really glad that I did. I also had a genetic disorder where I didn't have a full socket so the muscles were pretty much holding my hip in place. They gave me a full socket in surgery so now the muscles had to be retrained as to what to do. After surgery they continued to push on the hip which did not hurt the hip replacement any but sure caused a lot of pain. The PT help to relax these muscles and then strengthen them. It took about 6 months to get everything straightened out but now I have no pain! If you go, be sure to do all of your exercises as prescribed as my therapist said that is why I had such a good result. I still do them when soreness pops up and it seems to take care of it. Once in awhile, nothing I do seems to help so I go back to my PT for a "Tune up" and then I'm good again. Note: not all Physical Therapists are the same so don't hesitate to try a different one if you are not getting the results you need. Good luck!
Thank you so much for your comments. They are very helpful and encouraging. Best to you.
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Sue and all other commenters, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your comments. It is scary for my son and me to know he will need his hip replaced before he is 40. Currently, both of us think he will need hip replacement before he is 35. It is comforting to know, although he will most likely need his hip replaced again 15 - 20 years from then, it sounds like it is doable to get his hip replaced a third time down the road.
You also need to remember that the technology of joint replacements and repairs "leaps ahead" every 10 years or so - what is possible today would never have been contemplated 10 or 20 years ago - like partial knee replacements, robotic surgery, micro-repairs, bone implants... so encourage him to get it done when needed to preserve his youth, with the comfort that options will be available later.
Sue
FYI--I had my first hip replacement 17 years ago. I just had x-rays and it shows no wear at all...yay! I am very active (go to the gym regularly) and I have no pain although sometimes the muscles tighten up and I have a few sessions of PT to put me back on track. You might find this funny...a few weeks ago I saw a friend I hadn't seen in a long while. She asked me how my hip was and for a minute there I didn't know what she was talking about! I FORGOT I'd had a hip replacement. Thought that was pretty cool because before I had my surgery, I was wondering how my life would change afterwards. For me, my life is much better "after" the hip replacement. I know it's scary and everyone is different but for me, having my hip replaced was the best thing I've done. Good luck to you!
Thank you! That had not occurred to me. Very encouraging to know.