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Second hip replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 497201" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Well that is nice. Some folks have even said they walked out on their own the day after surgery. I have limit of 50% percent weight for 8 weeks. Along with that I am told no 90 degree bend for 8 weeks. No right to left movement is recommended. Basically my right hip is nothing more than a stainless steel rod with a ball attached that goes into my hip socket. The lower part screws into a section of bone which is glued somehow into my leg bone. Looks very odd on a xray. Three months later my muscle in the leg is still sore at times. Scare is about 8 inches across the leg which goes down my leg about 12 inches. I guess if I had a small bike I could ride if I had to but would not. The Triumph Rocket X is a bit on the large size. At four weeks I will still be using a cane to get around and just be going from in house therapy to outpatient therapy for another 6 weeks I have been on restricted activity since Oct. The day the damaged was discovered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 497201, member: 32555"] Well that is nice. Some folks have even said they walked out on their own the day after surgery. I have limit of 50% percent weight for 8 weeks. Along with that I am told no 90 degree bend for 8 weeks. No right to left movement is recommended. Basically my right hip is nothing more than a stainless steel rod with a ball attached that goes into my hip socket. The lower part screws into a section of bone which is glued somehow into my leg bone. Looks very odd on a xray. Three months later my muscle in the leg is still sore at times. Scare is about 8 inches across the leg which goes down my leg about 12 inches. I guess if I had a small bike I could ride if I had to but would not. The Triumph Rocket X is a bit on the large size. At four weeks I will still be using a cane to get around and just be going from in house therapy to outpatient therapy for another 6 weeks I have been on restricted activity since Oct. The day the damaged was discovered. [/QUOTE]
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