Hip & Thigh recovery

A smooth recovery depends on following the follow-up care instructions.  You can be an active participant in healing by keeping the wound dry, following your medication protocol, and working on your rehabilitation exercises as indicated.

General Information
Recovery length for traumatic injuries varies greatly depending on the part of the hip that was damaged and the severity of the injury.  An orthopaedic surgeon can help you to understand the expected recovery time for your specific situation.
Recovery length from hip replacement surgery varies from person to person.  Most individuals will begin walking on the same day as surgery and will be able to go home with family support.  Most are able to return to regular daily routines in 3-6 weeks and after 3 months may be able to return to low impact sports.  After 4 to 6 months, most patients are doing really well.  Patients can expect to continue to improve for the next year or two.

How Broken Bones Heal

Before & After Joint Replacement

Preventing Blood Clots

Preventing Infection After Joint Replacement

Crutches, Canes, & Walkers
Preparing Your Home for Joint Replacement
Printable Rehabilitation Exercise Guides
Hip Rehabilitation Exercise Guide
Activities After Hip Replacement
General Activity Guide
After Joint Replacement
Sexual Activity
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