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Hip surgery possible aftermath

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Sep 19, 2022 | Replies (16)

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@viatroy7

My third surgery did the trick, bc the doctor used the spine/pelvic/hip consideration in his planning. Very painful at the beginning, particularly in the joint itself. My muscles are also so weak and depleted after all the trauma, so I've got a lot of work to do. Not a single dislocation, or even a feeling of instability which was constant after the prior doc's work. I've seen learned that there have been many complaints re doc #1, although I find no record of cases against him. The hip/spine issue is not a new one - it is well documented over the last 20 years, and I would expect a big ortho firm to be sure their surgeon's are on top of recent research. Made my life hell for months. Can't find a lawyer to take my case, although it clearly seems to be medical malpractice - funny how all the big law firms have established relationships with big ortho. Good luck to you - keep persevering and don't be afraid to ask docs pointed questions!! I only found out about hip/spine thru my own research after enduring dislocations repeatedly.

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wow is all I can say. So sorry about all that. I have learned there are few institutions we can trust, I am glad to hear you are getting relief. I hope things will continue getting better for you, thank you for the update. I am expecting a nurse to come by today first time at home because my husband is incapacitated, he can't help me at all, it's sad, but that's the way it is. I'm slow to move but am looking forward to the exercises the PT's will show me. Take care.