Many seniors are faced with the need for hip replacement surgery at some point and these procedures generally require a long rehabilitation and recovery period. This article from The New York Times looks into a procedure called anterior hip replacement that is becoming more common. This procedure differs from traditional hip replacements in that it permits the surgeon to reach the hip socket without cutting through major muscle groups as the incision is made at the front of the hip instead of through the buttocks or the side of the hip. As a result, proponents of this approach claim that the recovery time can be much shorter for patients.
Of course, when dealing with major hip surgery, the recovery period will take time regardless of which procedure is selected. But for some patients the anterior hip replacement could present an interesting option. Many patients are interested in less invasive procedures and the Times article indicated that around 20% of hip replacements use this option. It’s also growing in popularity as more physicians learn the procedure.
Still, as with most medical issues, patients will get a variety of opinions from different doctors and every case is different. It’s important that you or your loved one consult with physicians you trust and choose what’s best in your situation. Every procedure has its own set of advantages and risks, but the option of a less invasive procedure will certainly appeal to some.
Either way, the recovery period is critical for every patient. Recovery time is generally 6 weeks though time can vary for each person. After you’ve done your research and selected the right doctor and procedure, it’s also important to plan for your post-operative or after-surgery care. Patients usually enter a rehabilitation facility for physical therapy and occupational therapy before being discharged to their homes. At this stage Whitsyms can help you or your loved one find the right caregiver to help during this period with bathing, dressing and many other daily necessities.
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