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I had hip replacement surgery 2 years 2 1/2 months ago and my upper thigh is still numb! I was told it could be up to three years until I get the numbness to go away! I have until 2013 to look forward to finding out.
After hip replacement surgery the patient can stay 3 to 4 days in the hospital, after that they will be release to go home if they have someone who can assist them. If they do not have assistance at home they will be sent to a rehabilitaion center.
There are no patron saints of healing after hip surgery.
Well hip is a terminology that is often used for hip replacement surgery procedures. The hip is located between the thighs and the stomach area. Most people may have hip surgery if they have a slip or fall and have broken their hip.
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Typically post pubescent, when you have stopped growing, though it is not unknown for cancer or trauma patients to recieve them. However, remember you may have to have a new one in 10-20yrs time, which will take more bone away. Put it off as long as you can.
Steve Perry had a successful hip surgery in 1998.
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Hip replacement surgery.
It depends about which type of hip replacement we are talking. There is a short and a long time recovery which also differs from patient to patient. It can take from 4 weeks to 6 months.