Life After Hip Replacement

Life After Hip Replacement

Count on Scottdale Rehabilitation & Center After Hip Replacement

Embrace life after hip replacement with Scottdale Rehabilitation & Wellness Center in Scottdale, PA. Sometimes we do enough damage to our hips that we need hip replacement surgery. The recovery process can be a challenging and difficult time for you. Do you know what to expect after hip replacement surgery? We’ll discuss more in this quarter’s blog.

Why Do People Have Hip Replacement Surgery?

Before we can discuss what happens after the surgery, here are some common reasons these operations take place:

  • Difficulty Sitting
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Osteonecrosis
  • Poor Sleep Quality
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Strong Pain Even with Medication
  • Trouble Walking Up and Downstairs

Heading to a Recovery Area Right After the Procedure

After the procedure, the staff will transport you to a recovery area as the anesthesia wears out. Your medical team will keep an eye on your blood pressure, pulse, alertness, pain, and medicine needs. Your trusted professionals will check your breathing. How long you stay depends on your needs.

Daily Physical Activity is Crucial for a Proper Healing Process

Getting good quality exercise is key for regaining strength. Your physical therapist will recommend safe strength and mobility exercises for you to do. You may need to do these activities with assistance. Walkers, canes or crutches are some of the possible options. During home recovery, you should have your phone, TV remote, medicine, and books near your resting area.

Full Recovery for You May Be Different Than Someone Else

Every person who has a hip replacement surgery recovers at a different rate than someone else. Most patients recover within three months of the operation. You could see continued improvement during the first year. Your new hip joint can help with your hip’s range of motion, and reduce pain.

Chances are you won’t be able to do what you used to do. High impact activities may be too stressful for the joint. Some of those activities include basketball and running. But lower impact activities such as swimming, golfing, and riding a bike could be possible. Visit the Mayo Clinic for more great information.

 

For more great information on how to handle hip replacement recovery, call Scottdale Rehabilitation & Wellness Center in Scottdale, PA (724) 887-6615. We are happy to discuss life after hip replacement.