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I don't really have a question as much as I'd like to post a comment. I had a total hip replacement three months ago. Before the operation the doctor sent me to a physical therapist. She told me what to expect for pain and movement after the surgery.
Knowing ahead of time that I might need a walker helped me accept it and use it properly when the time actually came. Best of all, I know it was probably only temporary so I didn't think twice about it.
I left the hospital and went to a step-down unit where I stayed less that a week. Everyone there said the patients who get therapy before joint replacement move along faster and go home sooner. I highly recommend it!
Alison H. McGregor, PhD, MCSP, et al. Does Preoperative Hip Rehabilitation Advice Improve Recovery and Patient Satisfaction? In The Journal of Arthroplasty. June 2004. Vol. 19. No. 4. Pp. 464-468.
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