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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When will my staples be removed?
    Staples are removed approximately 10-14 days after your surgery. If you go to a rehab or extended care facility, they'll remove the staples. If you go home, the staples will be removed at your surgeon's office. If you receive home health care, they will remove the staples.
     
  2. How long do I wear the white support stockings?
    This varies by doctor and individual recovery times. Generally speaking, the stockings should be worn during the day, but can be removed at night. If there is no swelling after 2-3 weeks, usually their use can be discontinued, although some doctors may have you wear them up to 6 weeks. You'll receive instructions about your doctor's preferences before leaving the hospital.
     
  3. What precautions should I take the first 6 weeks after total hip replacement?
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  4. When can I drive?
    This also varies by doctor and also depends on the type of surgery performed. Usually, you'll be able to drive within 2-6 weeks - your doctor will let you know when it's safe.
     
  5. When can I swim?
    Most doctors agree that you should wait 6 weeks before beginning active swimming. However, walking in water is great rehabilitative exercise. 

  6. How long will I be off of work?
    It depends on the type of work that you do. If you have a sedentary job, you can usually return once you feel strong enough. If your job requires you to be on your feet for extended periods of time, though, you may be off longer. Your doctor will also advise you of any restrictions to follow once returning to work. 
       
  7. How long after my surgery will I need to take antibiotics prior to dental work?
    For the rest of your life. It's also recommended that you have any pending dental work completed prior to surgery, if possible.
       
  8. When do I start physical therapy?
    It varies by case and doctor. Ask your surgeon his preference.
      
  9. How much weight will my surgical leg bear?
    It depends on the type of surgery and your doctor's individual preference. Usually, partial weight bearing is recommended. Prior to your discharge, you'll be given instructions regarding this issue.
     
  10. When can I take a shower?
    You may shower after your surgery. Leave the dressing in place while showering. Afterward, remove the dressing, dry completely, clean thoroughly with peroxide and apply a clean dressing. Do not take a bath or get in a hot tub until your staples have been removed and your incision is completely healed.
     
  11. When may I resume sexual activity?
    Partial hip replacement patients may resume sexual activity when comfortable, as restrictions are minimal. Total hip replacement patients may usually resume sexual activity 4-6 weeks after surgery. Always ask your doctor first, though, as this timeframe varies depending on your type of prosthesis.
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