Great video. Had a total hip replacement yesterday. I am walking today without a walker. Went up and down a flight of stairs. Went to Columbia hospital at 6 Am out by 5 PM. Pain 1-10 about 3.
Right hip. I drove in 5 days. Pain, 2, for 2 days then 4. Not bad. Now 3 after 20 days. getting up and down from a chair is the hardest part now, pain-wise. But I can walk without a cane. Rear incision butt cheek
@@jspinosa50 drove in 5 days !? I've read they don't want you driving for a month lol. I'm anticipating the anterior approach so post OP may be different.
Very educative. Am yet to go in for the total hips and knees replacement operation. Diagnosed with bilateral osteoarthritis of the hips and knees for the past three years. Yet for to decide where to have the operation. Is it true that the operation is 50/50?
I'm 37 years old and a male. I was told my left hip needs to be replaced. I read too much about the surgery and now I'm utterly terrified about everything that's involved. How painful is the surgery? When I wake up from the surgery, will I feel intense pain or do the painkillers pretty much cancel it out? How long does the pain generally last? How about pre-op preperation? For instance, how much does the epidural hurt? The epidural really scares me, and what are the chances of my spine/back getting messed up from it? How much does the cathedir hurt? Can they put it in when I'm under anesthesia? If so how much does it hurt coming out? I'm very into bodybuilding and I'm worried that with all the time it takes to recover, that I will become fat and loose all the muscle/strength I've built thus far... How long does it take to recover to the point where I can walk around normal? Also, how long does it take for someone to recover to the point that they can go back in the gym and start weight lifting again? If someone who had the surgery and who has experience with all this can please let me know the answers to my questions I would be very grateful. I'm avoiding the surgery because I'm so scared about everything involved, but I can no longer walk properly and have a terrible limp, and the pain is stopping me from living my life and doing all the activities I love.
The procedure is fantastic! Of course there's muscular discomfort, but that is managed by medication easily. The difference you're going to experience will amaze you..as well as speed of your recovery! Pay attention to advised precautions theyll give you and recovery will be relatively quick and successful. Its changed my personal life as I thought I'd be using a walker or cane the rest of my life. I'm getting my life back and that's all we could ever hope for. Think and be possitive!❤
This video is outdated. I had total hip replacement on Oct 21, 2021 and I got out of surgery at 9 am and was discharged at 2 pm. I had a epidural, along with propofol and did not hear or feel anything during surgery. If I had stayed in the hospital 15 mote minutes, I would probably have been admitted to the hospital or at least stayed a little longer. I told my surgeon that it is inhumane to release patients so soon after a very serious surgery. The first night home, I was screaming in pain and my husband and sister almost called 911. It was 5 days later before I got the right combination of medication. I had the front hip procedure and I am 69 years young. It’s been five weeks today. Be sure to discuss in detail with your surgeon about pain control.
This is EXTREMELY close to how my replacement went. Didn’t have catheter. Just called nurse and they made sure I didn’t fall while walking on walker to bathroom. They gave me oxycodone, among other pain relievers and anti inflammatorie. You WILL use them when you go home. Once the anesthesia wears off, the pain is unbearable. Had mine at southern joint in Nashville. 8 days out, I’m getting better but damn it’s going slower than what my mind thought. Physical therapist laughed and said “boy, you had high expectations”, when I told him I thought I’d be pain free by now. But 8 days? Yes, I thought I’d be pain free.
@ExMuslimZulfikarali in my case yes. On day 3 I was so discouraged I was just vexing and I had pain it seemed everywhere but for some reason a lot in my knee on the operated side. I was losing it for a few hours. After that I made sure I took meds on time and as much as allowed! I am on day 4 today. Some improvement.
Hip replacement surgery is for people with severe hip damage. A total hip replacement is a surgical procedure whereby the diseased cartilage and bone of the hip joint is surgically replaced with artificial materials (Artificial Hip). Visit us to know more.
wonderful you'd think that in the 20th century they'd include heavier better made replacements for heavier people that are heavy due to medical issues or no mobiliy im 60 and i am heavy and i wasnt before harmon issues auto immune issue, stress, i eat extremely healthy but when you hear a surgeon say moron your hip is fused oh but i cant do your surgery im so sorry like yeah really like you give a damn i said i am not getting a shitty surgeon like gastric surgery no way i do not eat shit food im just so handicapped now in so much pain and these idiots wont give me anything for pain now the rest of my body is so broken sucks
It's interesting that the narrator indicates the possible need for urinary catheter, and that it will be inserted after sedation, but no mention of by whom and what gender will insert, and who will be able to observe.
Great video. Had a total hip replacement yesterday. I am walking today without a walker. Went up and down a flight of stairs. Went to Columbia hospital at 6 Am out by 5 PM. Pain 1-10 about 3.
Wow !! I'm scheduled for late Dec 2020. Was yours a right or left ? Anterior approach ? How soon before you were driving ? Thanks !
Right hip. I drove in 5 days. Pain, 2, for 2 days then 4. Not bad. Now 3 after 20 days. getting up and down from a chair is the hardest part now, pain-wise. But I can walk without a cane. Rear incision butt cheek
@@jspinosa50 drove in 5 days !? I've read they don't want you driving for a month lol. I'm anticipating the anterior approach so post OP may be different.
@@ColKurtzknew I know what I can do so I do it. I push myself more than they want.
@@jspinosa50 agreed !!
A most comprehensive account of what to expect... I found it very informative and helpful. Thank you...
I’m scared to death just found out at 59 have to have total hip replacement Thankyou you’ve eased my mind some March is coming to soon
I’ve had 2 replacements &1 revision I had NO!! Pain after ( do not remember anything during surgery) recovery is pretty easy
Very educative. Am yet to go in for the total hips and knees replacement operation. Diagnosed with bilateral osteoarthritis of the hips and knees for the past three years. Yet for to decide where to have the operation. Is it true that the operation is 50/50?
Thank you for the all the info. Was helpful
Very informative! Much appreciated!
Thank you. What about physical therapy aid at home? And physical therapy regular Visits to a therapist place? And at home therapy
Great video👍👍👍
Thanks... I got to have a total hip replacement myself. Lots of good information.
I'm 37 years old and a male. I was told my left hip needs to be replaced. I read too much about the surgery and now I'm utterly terrified about everything that's involved. How painful is the surgery? When I wake up from the surgery, will I feel intense pain or do the painkillers pretty much cancel it out? How long does the pain generally last?
How about pre-op preperation? For instance, how much does the epidural hurt? The epidural really scares me, and what are the chances of my spine/back getting messed up from it? How much does the cathedir hurt? Can they put it in when I'm under anesthesia? If so how much does it hurt coming out?
I'm very into bodybuilding and I'm worried that with all the time it takes to recover, that I will become fat and loose all the muscle/strength I've built thus far... How long does it take to recover to the point where I can walk around normal? Also, how long does it take for someone to recover to the point that they can go back in the gym and start weight lifting again?
If someone who had the surgery and who has experience with all this can please let me know the answers to my questions I would be very grateful. I'm avoiding the surgery because I'm so scared about everything involved, but I can no longer walk properly and have a terrible limp, and the pain is stopping me from living my life and doing all the activities I love.
Lone Wolf - did you end up having the surgery? How was it?
Same here too
I have all those worries too! You gotta talk with the physios about pre and post of exercises and don't eat crappy food!!!
The procedure is fantastic! Of course there's muscular discomfort, but that is managed by medication easily. The difference you're going to experience will amaze you..as well as speed of your recovery! Pay attention to advised precautions theyll give you and recovery will be relatively quick and successful. Its changed my personal life as I thought I'd be using a walker or cane the rest of my life. I'm getting my life back and that's all we could ever hope for. Think and be possitive!❤
Get a general anesthesia!
This video is outdated. I had total hip replacement on Oct 21, 2021 and I got out of surgery at 9 am and was discharged at 2 pm. I had a epidural, along with propofol and did not hear or feel anything during surgery. If I had stayed in the hospital 15 mote minutes, I would probably have been admitted to the hospital or at least stayed a little longer. I told my surgeon that it is inhumane to release patients so soon after a very serious surgery. The first night home, I was screaming in pain and my husband and sister almost called 911. It was 5 days later before I got the right combination of medication. I had the front hip procedure and I am 69 years young. It’s been five weeks today. Be sure to discuss in detail with your surgeon about pain control.
This is EXTREMELY close to how my replacement went. Didn’t have catheter. Just called nurse and they made sure I didn’t fall while walking on walker to bathroom. They gave me oxycodone, among other pain relievers and anti inflammatorie. You WILL use them when you go home. Once the anesthesia wears off, the pain is unbearable. Had mine at southern joint in Nashville. 8 days out, I’m getting better but damn it’s going slower than what my mind thought. Physical therapist laughed and said “boy, you had high expectations”, when I told him I thought I’d be pain free by now. But 8 days? Yes, I thought I’d be pain free.
is it pains a lot ...like it can make u cry ?
How are you doing now. I get my right hip replacement in 4 weeks and I’m scared of all of it including pain meds.
@ExMuslimZulfikarali in my case yes. On day 3 I was so discouraged I was just vexing and I had pain it seemed everywhere but for some reason a lot in my knee on the operated side. I was losing it for a few hours. After that I made sure I took meds on time and as much as allowed! I am on day 4 today. Some improvement.
This is the old fashion way of total hip replacement going through the back! How old is this video?
I just had posterior done last week
what is the cost of full knee replacement?
Need an update. Nowadays, surgery is minimally invasive and you're out the door by end of day. Then PT comes to your home. No catheters either.
great video, thanks !
Hi got problem with my hip I can feel the bones griding hip so sore
Thanks, very informative
not sure why a speech pathologist is presenting this? what are her qualifications? will watch one by a qualified person
I'm having hip surgery on JAN 22nd and I am spooked. I don't want to be in a lot of pain..
@@rachaelleenglish6921 how are you now?
@@rachaelleenglish6921 I'm having surgery in May n I'm terrified. How did it go for yu?
Maybe, because she speaks well.
You don't hear about the fails/arses
Kaiser Santa Clara did a wonderful job for me.
Hip replacement surgery is for people with severe hip damage. A total hip replacement is a surgical procedure whereby the diseased cartilage and bone of the hip joint is surgically replaced with artificial materials (Artificial Hip). Visit us to know more.
Thanks
The instructor is going to fast, and is also showing just half of some of the exercises.
DO NOT pull on your head and neck while doing these outdated version of sit-ups!!! You'll be in for more surgery if you do!
You go girl!
Not everybody is elderly that needs THR!!!
so true I am having a THR I am 50 and I was leading a very active lifestyle before all this hip pain this monday is my surgery day
@@sharon48mc40 best wishes I have to wait a year at least now as there are a ton of elderly people in line ahead of me😔
I'm only 29 n need both hips replaced. So so scared.
Not pertinent..7 years old. They are doing me outpatient. You leave right after surgery
wonderful you'd think that in the 20th century they'd include heavier better made replacements for heavier people that are heavy due to medical issues or no mobiliy im 60 and i am heavy and i wasnt before harmon issues auto immune issue, stress, i eat extremely healthy but when you hear a surgeon say moron your hip is fused oh but i cant do your surgery im so sorry like yeah really like you give a damn i said i am not getting a shitty surgeon like gastric surgery no way i do not eat shit food im just so handicapped now in so much pain and these idiots wont give me anything for pain now the rest of my body is so broken sucks
What about blood thinners
Stanford looks like such a great hospital.
It's interesting that the narrator indicates the possible need for urinary catheter, and that it will be inserted after sedation, but no mention of by whom and what gender will insert, and who will be able to observe.
I'm scared mine's coming up on the 22nd..
how did it go?
No help.......Stil scared stiff
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