Walking without a hip joint

Posted by dzoneill @dzoneill, Mar 10, 2017

Is anyone currently walking without a hip joint?

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Hi. My name is Rick. I’m 74. I had my hip removed in Feb 23. I had Chondrosarcoma cancer in hip and pelvis. It has been a painful year. My leg is about 2-1/2 inches shorter and my femur is no up to the ilium bone or top of hip area. I have been walking on a walker for about 8 months. I get around pretty good. I have been practicing walking with 2 canes for about a month and can walk about 60 feet. It’s difficult. I think I’ll be walking with a cane by next winter. I’ll always have a limp and wear a 2 inch thick shoe. But that’s much better than the alternative. You have to work your leg muscles every day and be determined. Good luck to you. All the best, Rick Peterson

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@rickyp1

Hi. My name is Rick. I’m 74. I had my hip removed in Feb 23. I had Chondrosarcoma cancer in hip and pelvis. It has been a painful year. My leg is about 2-1/2 inches shorter and my femur is no up to the ilium bone or top of hip area. I have been walking on a walker for about 8 months. I get around pretty good. I have been practicing walking with 2 canes for about a month and can walk about 60 feet. It’s difficult. I think I’ll be walking with a cane by next winter. I’ll always have a limp and wear a 2 inch thick shoe. But that’s much better than the alternative. You have to work your leg muscles every day and be determined. Good luck to you. All the best, Rick Peterson

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Hi Rick...my name is Cindy and I'm 72, live in Michigan. I had my left hip removed in Feb 2022 due to severe infection and I can never have another one. I'm doing pretty good in that leg and do exercises daily to both legs. My problem is the severe arthritis I have developed in my opposite knee. I suppose from taking a lot of the weight from walking with crutches or walker. I can walk maybe 10 steps with nothing, but it's not pretty. Do you find that your other knee gives you trouble? If so, any ideas? The last thing I want to go through is a right knee replacement. I'm considering the Synvisc Injection to knee to see it that helps. I do lots of exercises to strengthen also. My left leg where hip was removed feels so strong right now, I feel if I could get my Right knee to cooperate....I could really walk!!!

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Hi guys, my right hip was removed about 4 years ago. I had a Periprosthetic femur fracture 3 days before Christmas in 2017. After 2 attempts (2 non-union) my hip was removed, and a rod,plates, and bone graft, I am still non-union. Please get that shoe lift if you don’t have one. I went a long time without. Now I need lower spine surgery, and a left knee. I use crutches, and was very active. As if that wasn’t enough, my right shoulder is torn due to the leg (weakness). Sad to say that I’m so bummed out, I haven’t had anything fixed. Just pounding down advil, and a low dose of gabapentin. I have to start somewhere. I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired. About 3 hours of sleep a night. I do put weight on my right leg, but truly walking requires a hip. Hang in there.

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@rayban33

Hi guys, my right hip was removed about 4 years ago. I had a Periprosthetic femur fracture 3 days before Christmas in 2017. After 2 attempts (2 non-union) my hip was removed, and a rod,plates, and bone graft, I am still non-union. Please get that shoe lift if you don’t have one. I went a long time without. Now I need lower spine surgery, and a left knee. I use crutches, and was very active. As if that wasn’t enough, my right shoulder is torn due to the leg (weakness). Sad to say that I’m so bummed out, I haven’t had anything fixed. Just pounding down advil, and a low dose of gabapentin. I have to start somewhere. I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired. About 3 hours of sleep a night. I do put weight on my right leg, but truly walking requires a hip. Hang in there.

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Question: I know that there is a prosthetic femur, is there a surgery that would transplant a donor femur? My right knee (on the hip less leg) is right behind my left as far as replacement. 60 years old. No cancer, no infection, healthy otherwise. I sure would like to walk again. Maybe a orthopedic “super surgeon “ will read this.

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@rayban33

Question: I know that there is a prosthetic femur, is there a surgery that would transplant a donor femur? My right knee (on the hip less leg) is right behind my left as far as replacement. 60 years old. No cancer, no infection, healthy otherwise. I sure would like to walk again. Maybe a orthopedic “super surgeon “ will read this.

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Hello....I read both your comments. I'm so sorry you are having so much pain and I hope you can get that under control. I just saw my Orthopedic Surgeon in Michigan yesterday for my "good leg" that now has severe arthritis and torn lateral meniscus. My left Girdlestone leg is doing very well and feels so strong with no pain. I'm going to try some HA gel injections in my Right knee and he also measured me for an "off loader knee brace" to wear when I want to be more active. He said it helps for some people and not for others. My Ins should cover at least part of the cost, so we'll see. He wants to avoid any surgery at all costs due to the extent of damage in my Girdlestone leg and infection. I do daily strengthening exercises for both my legs and also ride an exercise bike for 8 miles a day which helps a lot. I take Meloxicam 7.5mg twice daily and OTC Tylenol as needed some days. I'm happy to say at age 72, I sleep like a teenager most nights and thank God for that. I hope you can find some relief for your pain and get better sleep......Cindy

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