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Well I was just advised that the sharp pain is due to subsidence of the appliance, which basically means it is falling into the femoral stem, both shortening my leg and generating the stabbing pain chronically. The top of Accolade hip is wedge-shaped which is supposed to not allow this descent, but in this case, the wedge is forcing the top of the femoral remnant apart and may lead to catastrophic splitting. So, the solution is yank it out and replace with larger appliance, both to stop the descent and to restore correct leg length. Not the news I hoped for but I had my suspicions. No amount of PT or back stretches or spinal injections or any of that makes any difference. Gravity is winning.

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I had thigh pain after a partial hip in 2017. For 2 years I suffered with constant pain. I had enough and went to a different doctor and thank God I did. Dr Hedley is who I went to in Scottsdale. I did my research he is with the ortho institute of the west. He is kind and obviously knowledgeable and renown in his field. He looked at the old films and to my surprise. He said it was not stem pain. The existing bipolar prosthesis at the top of the femur was too big. Way too big and slanted inwards a bit too far injuring the muscles and ligaments. I should have picked up on this because post OP I felt like I was sitting on a big ball. After this surgery my recovery was quick w little pain other than site pain from surgery and soreness from the previous surgery hurting the muscles. I have amazing range of motion too. I know part of this surgery is successful because since 2017 I have taken steps to become healthier. I have lost 100 lbs since 2018. Then I was put on an anti inflammatory diet which is the keto diet I worked with a nutritionist. I knew if I did not get it together I cud get bad enuf that I would not make it for long. As a senior now I have found u must b ur own advocate. Even a patient advocate may not be on your side as I found out. Younger staff can b very rude and even put words in your mouth. I vote...find another doc get another opinion. Yes. It all costs..but its YOUR health. If it hurts there is something wrong. I am Sooo glad I made waves left the old , did research, went to a new to me and wonderful physician. Much better than people making your BP go up by being jerks or you staying in pain. We need a senior site to share medical issues....good doc names etc. Everyone please...find another opinion, read about your medical issues, take control. It isnt a mystery. Its science if you hurt something is not right. God bless everyone on here I pray that like I was blessed you will be too.
Dont give up. It's not you.....

I don't like the sounds of what needs to be done for this! I feel for you! I had a bi-polar replacement done after fracture in the hip resulting from a femur fracture repair. I wasn't able to walk well after & it was uncomfortable so it was replaced with a full appliance(should have been done in the first place). This was done last January. Still not walking without a cane, they say some of the sutures came away from the muscle from the first replacement,so that may be the mobility problem. However, the past few weeks it got quite sore when walking, I thought it was just the weather being cold, but over the past few days, depending on how I bend or turn, I get a very sharp pain. The kind of pain that makes you yell. Am thinking I need to go see what is up because this does not seem normal. Does your problem show up in an xray? Splitting would certainly not be a good thing! All together there have been 5 surgeries, so I really hope my issue isn't the same as yours, I don't think I can handle a 6th!