Can you still ride after recovery.
Any after effects?
Would you do it again?
All info is accepted.
Any after effects?
Would you do it again?
All info is accepted.
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Joe, Every individual's recovery is different depending on your age, general health, cooperation with therapy after surgery, etc. But there should be absolutely no reason you couldn't return to trike riding once you have recovered! In my karate class there is a man in his late 40s who had a hip replacement last year (repairing an old injury from his days of jumping out airplanes in the military), and in six weeks he was right back in karate class and doing better with it than ever!
Joe, Every individual's recovery is different depending on your age, general health, cooperation with therapy after surgery, etc. But there should be absolutely no reason you couldn't return to trike riding once you have recovered! In my karate class there is a man in his late 40s who had a hip replacement last year (repairing an old injury from his days of jumping out airplanes in the military), and in six weeks he was right back in karate class and doing better with it than ever!
Karate class. I sure wouldn't want to tangle with you. When I meet you in Maggie Valley I will refer to you as Mrs. Nana.![]()
Karate class. I sure wouldn't want to tangle with you. When I meet you in Maggie Valley I will refer to you as Mrs. Nana.![]()
Just wear shin guards or mini ninja will hurt you.![]()
Just wear shin guards or mini ninja will hurt you.![]()
SmokenJoe, My brother-in-law had his two hips replaced and he still rides a two wheeler with his wife on the back. He says to expect at least a 6 month delay in returning to the Trike. God Bless.....
And my very best friend of almost 60 years has had both hips replaced and, at 64, she still gets down in the floor every day, teaching kindergarten. You can do it, too!!! :yes:
Had my right hip replaced in Dec. '05(at the young age of 51) and was back on the trike when the snow cleared in late March-April, riding much more comfortably ever since. I would encourage you to "hit the swimming pool" once your incision fully heals. I found just walking in the pool and the resistance the water created made the muscles recover faster. No regrets and would do it again tomorrow.
Thanks for the encouragement. Have appointment in beginning of Nov. (10).
How long after first exam was the surgery? Any prep, exercises, etc.
Joe, the surgeon acknowledged the need for surgery on the first visit then left it up to me when I wanted to have it. Basically when "you can't handle the pain anymore" get the surgery, were his instructions. So I chose to have mine during the winter months, so I would be ready to ride in the spring. Only prep was a pre-physical from my regular physician.
There are three basic rules to follow immediately after the surgery, 1) don't cross your legs (while lying in bed or sitting on a chair), 2) don't twist at the hip (while standing) and 3)don't sit at a 90 degree angle. Make sure you follow these rules for the first month or two. Had a friend that thought he could do more than the doctor said to do and "dislocated" the new hip. He described that as the worst pain he every had. Basic rule of thumb is "follow the doctor's orders", nothing more and nothing less. Good luck.
Not from personal experience Joe but I'm told to get a surgeon who has done "lots" of hip surgeries. Even if you have to travel to get to the very best surgeon, do it. Best of luck Joe.