Walking without a hip joint
Is anyone currently walking without a hip joint?
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Is anyone currently walking without a hip joint?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Bones, Joints & Muscles Support Group.
Thank you so much for your response, very good information, I will try to find the walker and the shoe lift makers. I just hope dad stubbornness cooperates 😅. But that’s a different issue for another time haha. Thank you much for all the info.
I am looking at having my spacer removed. I will be to the point of not being able to have one put back in. I am not sure what the future holds in the way of walking. How long did it take for you to go from having the hip removed to being able to walk with a walker? I have so many questions regarding life without the hip joint
Hi,
Within 24hrs of my hip removal surgery I was up an using a walker. Of course there was the issue of leg length deficit but I still was able to slowly increase my time with the walker. I was told by PT they want you walking so you don't lose strength in the leg.
Once I was transferred to rehab they measured my leg for a shoe lift. Presently I have a 4 inch lift. While in rehab the focus was on day to day activities acclimating to the new leg variance...sych as maneuvering in the kitchen, bathroom, stairs etc. OP helped with bathing using a bench n transferring etc.
Hope this helps. Any other questions concerns just ask. This is an excellent forum to do so.
Peter
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1 ReactionMy hardware was removed. I have no left hip joint. I cannot sit, walk, and have pain daily.
I am awaiting another hip revision to install a custom made hip replacement and have my hip socket rebuilt.
My hardware was removed. I have no hip joint because it was destroyed by the recalled implant.
I cannot bend my leg, it’s shortened and I cannot sit.
I am awaiting another surgery to rebuild my acetabulum or hip socket in a few months. I’m in pain daily but I am coping in the hopes this next surgery works do I can walk again.
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2 ReactionsGod bless you, praying you get relief.
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1 ReactionThank you so much.
I’m willing to help others because my unique situation I have not found anywhere.
The surgeons I’m told are discussing my case.
In the meantime I’m trying to figure out keep myself stimulated, spirits up, and continuing to be that helping human I was before in a supine position. Not being a tv person isn’t on my list of to do’s. 😊
Hi...I just found this website today. I am a Girdlestone with no left hip as of last February due to osteomyelitis. They also had to remove part of my Quadricep muscle and IT Band. I am able to walk with crutches now and take a few steps on my own, but not a pretty site. I am hoping to eventually walk steadily with a single cane. That's my goal. My husband has glued old shoe soles to my left shoes to help with leg length issues, which does help even me out. Eventually I hope to get some profssionally made, but I know they are very expensive. We live in Michigan. Good luck to your father.....Cindy
Hello...I have just joined this group. I lost my left hip last Feb due to osteomyelitis along with part of my Quadricep muscle and IT Band. I am finally able to get around with crutches and continue to exercise daily to build strength. I realize your post is from 2017, but if you are still in this group, I would love to hear how you are doing? Thank you....Cindy