I would suggest you contact some experienced surgeon now. We refer our patients to a trained Knee Surgeons only.
Joint replacement surgery should not be done on patients with infection, or any heart, kidney or lung problems that would make it risky to undergo general anesthesia.
you should ask your doctor but it is not recomended
It should be fine, though I would avoid trying to lift weights from this position.
I am having a elbow replacement. can I take celebrex and Tylenol before surgery<
Not as a direct result of hip replacement surgery! But should be no reason to becoming pregnant in the normal manner.
You should be able to walk with a cane or walker.
It is a common aspect of knee replacement surgery and will last for different times for different people. Keep your doctor and therapist informed and all should well.
If she is concerned about this she should speak to a physician. Aortic valve replacement may be necessary if her aortic valve has narrowed or is leaking.
A replacement hip should not be squeaking. Contact your surgeon regarding this. There may be a recall on the replacement hip, or there may be a more simple solution. Do not assume that this is normal.
Aftercare for hip revision surgery is essentially the same as for hip replacement surgery. The major difference is that some patients with very weak bones are asked to use canes or walkers
Yes! If you're concerned about the flap moving, lying on your side should not be a probelm.
It might depend on whether the surgery was elective or not. If you're concerned about the possibility of wrongful termination, you should contact an attorney in your state.