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i was given a sheet with eight exercises, which i have been doing religiously four times per day.
i am seeing the physio on tuesday at the hospital. he mentioned prior that if i felt fine on the day, i could go on the indoor bike.
all i was worried about, was that i was not doing too much or too little. from what you guys have said, it appears i am on target.
cheers people. ๐
Sounds like your doing just fine, you have to follow the exercise routine and let the body do it's magic. Are you using a stick or crutches? I ditched the crutches quite early and found the stick much easier. I would just walk until you feel you have done enough, I always knew if I'd done too much. I've had mine 7 months now and it's still not 100%. It's a slow process and can be frustrating at times but you'll be back to normal(ish) before you know it.
I was told not to go on any bike, as lifting the leg to a certain height us bad and can cause dislocation.
At the 6 week stage I was allowed on a turbo trainer.
Swimming after the wound was healing ok and walking without a stick within a month or 2.
Please do not cycle yet.
Ton, I'm just wondering, if your physio said you could possibly go on the bike, have you have a partial or total replacement? My Mum had two total replacements and there was no way she was allowed to do anything which put the knee high enough to cycle (as bunnyhop says), for at least 6 weeks.
Anyone had a knee done?
Ton, I'm just wondering, if your physio said you could possibly go on the bike, have you have a partial or total replacement
full hip replacement.
i was told by my surgeon, that he wanted me up and running asap, the reason being that because i had a heart problem and that i had a DVT last year when laid up with my ankle, the sooner i was mobile, the better i would be.
he wants me off crutches and sticks within 6 week.
he told me that if had gone with the other surgeon available at the time, then that is a 12 week programme.
i will follow the physio and the surgeons advice prior to doing anything.
doing your exercises i s the best thing you can be doing. sounds like you are on track. Let your body tell you - you need to push a bit but not too far. Listen to what it says
Aye my Mum has a DVT risk so she was also up and about the same day for the same reason. Have to say, they did a great job looking after her. I'm sure they'll do the same for you.
Maybe you had the same guy, Mr E....?
Keep going. I saw how hard it was for Mum, but how much it has changed her life.
ahsat, yes Mr E at nuffield.
Blimey ton, you have been in the wars. Good luck.
MIL had great success and v rapid recovery. From hardly walking to 2 hours with the dogs daily
19 days since surgery.
15 minutes spinning with no pain or discomfort.
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Nice one Tony ๐
Nice one Tony
felt good Bob.
for some reason i was worried and scared that i would not be able to get back on a bike.
too much time on my hands worrying......... ๐
Little n often
Took me a while to get my head round the worry of breaking it or wearing it out....
Seven years ago for me, feels great and cycling more than ever. As above do the exercises,take your time and you will soon be back touring.
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If Mrs M found me spinning in the kitchen it'd be more than pain or discomfort I'd feel!
1 month since surgery, i have just ridden outside for 15 minutes.
8)
Nice one!
Ace ๐
Great start to Christmas!
Good to see Tom, I have my thr op on the 29th, guess I won't be dancing on new years eve but hopefully in a better state for bike and swim by late spring
Brilliant.
If you fancy a pootle out to a local pub, over the next few weeks just shout up.
Nice one mate 
Well done Tony! ๐ Keep at it.
Yay! ๐
ton - that's great news!
I work on a orthopaedic ward and see many thr's most of ours are Trauma patients though rather than elective. Youngest I've seen was a 23 year old motorcycle etc he was out within a week, started mobilising the day after or on a zf and left hospital using crutches.
Saw a 65 year old road cyclist do the same.
Haven't had a thr myself but have had a dynamic hip screw fitted for a neck of femur fracture, when I got knocked off my motorbike when I was 18. Think it took me 30 months get back on a motorbike after.
Do get a bit of pain in it, if I swing my leg over motorbike or mountain bike too fast or it's really cold.
Make sure it's done by a hip specialist. Which it probably will be anyway.
Well done ton. Great news.
to anyone thinking about a hip replacement............crack on and get it done.
just completed 300 miles this month. my 1st months riding since having it done in November
#iswellchuffed
Aces. Well done big lad.
Brilliant well done ๐