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What happens during hip and knee replacement surgery
In this video, I will take you through our normal hip and knee replacement day. This is not an in depth video about the surgery itself, but serves to give you a few expectations about what happens on the day of surgery, with the operation, anaesthetic, and then going home later. Whilst we tailor each patients journey as required, this video is a general guideline of what things might be like for you. I hope you find it helpful.
For any answers to questions that may not be in the comments - visit: www.drchienwenliew.com.au/knee/what-happens-on-the-day-of-a-hip-or-knee-replacement/
00:00 - Start
00:24 - Workup before surgery
01:18 - Type of anaesthetic I use
02:17 - Recovery room after surgery
03:22 - First night in hospital
04:33 - Hospital stay post op
05:18 - Driving post operatively
05:47 - First in rooms appointment post op
06:48 - Recovery expectations
HAVE A GREAT DAY!
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Відео

The lateral curve incision for a knee replacement
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When I first started doing total knee replacements, we never really thought about the skin incision and how impacted our patients. I used to perform my knee replacements using a standard straight incision vertically based, that run down the midline of the knee - it made the knee easier to perform. 4-5 years ago, we switched to using a curved lateral incision around the knee, which was performed...
The hip prosthesis I use for total hip replacements
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There are many choices for total hip replacement implants. Doctors decide which prosthesis to use based on the type of surgery, their experience, and the results of each implant. In Australia, most implants do very well, as ones with a higher rate of revision surgery are highlighted, and then removed from circulation. In today's video, we go on to discuss what a total hip replacement implant is...
Materials in a Total Hip Replacement
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In this video, Dr Chien-Wen Liew discusses the method of performing a direct anterior approach total hip replacement in his patients, but in more detail about the actual materials used for the implant. Whilst there are many different types of implants used in every hip replacement, advances in materials, geometry and design have allowed hip replacements to be placed in the hip with the minimal ...
Hip and Shoulder Replacements by Dr Liew and Dr Yu - A chat between surgeons - Adelaide, Australia
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In this video, the first of this series, we have our 2 surgeons discussing some of the operations they love best. Dr Chien-Wen Liew (Hip and Knee replacements) and Dr Raymond Yu (Shoulder, Elbow, Hand) discuss the similarities and differences between hip and shoulder replacements. Being the two larger joints of the lower limb and upper limb, they can often be considered for replacements due to ...
What is the Rotator Cuff Tendon - and how is it injured?
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🤨What is the rotator cuff? This group of tendons and muscles is the driver of shoulder movement - and allows the shoulder 💪 to be the most mobile joint in our body! It allows us to lift and rotate our arm above our heads, and when it gets damaged or diseased, it can lead to pain, weakness and poor arm function 😞. Dr Raymond Yu is an Orthopaedic Shoulder Surgeon specialising in the treatment and...
Am I too young for a hip or knee replacement
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Are you too young for a hip or knee replacement? In this video we explore some of the key principles in determining age as a factor when you are on the younger side of 55. Current evidence from the Australian joint replacement registry shows excellent longevity when it comes to the survivorship of hip and knee replacements with an approximate 92% survival after 20 years. Find out more by visiti...
Am I too old for a hip or knee replacement?
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In this video, we briefly discuss a more sensitive topic - Age! Whilst it's true that age is important, it is certainly not the sole factor in determining someone's suitability for a joint replacement. For all my more elderly patients out there - this is for you! For answers to questions from patients - please visit this link, or write in the comments below. www.drchienwenliew.com.au/hip/am-i-t...
What is Shoulder Replacement Surgery?
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Do you or someone you know suffer from debilitating shoulder pain? Shoulder pain may be due to a number of possible causes. This includes shoulder arthritis, large rotator cuff tears or traumatic injuries. Shoulder replacement surgery (arthroplasty) may be a surgical solution in some instances. Dr Raymond Yu discusses Shoulder Replacement Surgery, including indications for surgery, types of rep...
Helpful information for Patients of Dr Mike Smith who have just undergone a procedure
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Kim, from Dr. Mike Smith's rooms, discusses some of the common questions she received from patients following their procedure
Kim discusses how to interpret a Surgical Information Letter for patients staying the night.
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Please find a helpful video on how to interpret your surgical paperwork if you are spending the night in hospital following your procedure with Dr. Mike Smith
Dr Smith's PA, Kim, discusses how to interpret the Informed Financial Consent
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The Informed Financial Consent (IFC) is a valuable document that discusses the costs associated with a surgical procedure being performed by Dr. Mike Smith (Foot | Ankle Surgeon).
Kim, from Dr. Mike Smith's admin team, discusses how to interpret the surgical booking paperwork
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Kim, from Dr. Mike Smith's (Foot | Ankle Surgeon) admin team, discusses how to interpret the surgical booking paperwork
Kim, from Dr. Mike Smith, discusses how to interpret an Informed Financial Consent
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Kim, from Dr. Mike Smith, discusses how to interpret an Informed Financial Consent
Kim, from Dr. Mike Smith (Foot | Ankle Surgeon) discusses frequently asked questions.
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Kim, from Dr. Mike Smith (Foot | Ankle Surgeon) discusses frequently asked questions.
Keyhole anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction technique.
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Keyhole anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction technique.
How important is structured rehabilitation in managing anterior cruciate ligament injury?
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How important is structured rehabilitation in managing anterior cruciate ligament injury?
Managing dressings post-operatively
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Managing dressings post-operatively
Enhanced accuracy during total hip replacement surgery
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Enhanced accuracy during total hip replacement surgery
How to delay seeing an orthopaedic surgeon even when you have hip and knee arthritis
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How to delay seeing an orthopaedic surgeon even when you have hip and knee arthritis
Nutrition and Joint Replacements
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Nutrition and Joint Replacements
More about your upcoming operation
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More about your upcoming operation
Can I run after a total hip replacement
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Can I run after a total hip replacement
Can I kneel after a Total Knee Replacement
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Can I kneel after a Total Knee Replacement
Dr Mike Smith Foot Ankle Surgeon - Helpful Tips prior to your appointment
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Dr Mike Smith Foot Ankle Surgeon - Helpful Tips prior to your appointment
Dr Mike Smith - Adelaide Foot | Ankle Surgeon: 'Why i prefer the Keyhole Bunion surgery technique"
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Dr Mike Smith - Adelaide Foot | Ankle Surgeon: 'Why i prefer the Keyhole Bunion surgery technique"
Dr Mike Smith discusses his preferred Keyhole Bunion Surgery technique
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Dr Mike Smith discusses his preferred Keyhole Bunion Surgery technique
Want to learn more about Keyhole Bunion Surgery? Dr. Mike Smith discusses the common questions.
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Want to learn more about Keyhole Bunion Surgery? Dr. Mike Smith discusses the common questions.
Dr Mike Smith -Adelaide Surgeon Difference between bunion deformities and 1st MTP joint arthritis
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Dr Mike Smith -Adelaide Surgeon Difference between bunion deformities and 1st MTP joint arthritis
Dr Mike Smith Foot Ankle Surgeon - How to prepare for upcoming Foot surgery
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Dr Mike Smith Foot Ankle Surgeon - How to prepare for upcoming Foot surgery

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @terenayburch1403
    @terenayburch1403 16 днів тому

    I need you infomation please

  • @pinsirigodamunna8835
    @pinsirigodamunna8835 25 днів тому

    Dear Dr. Thank you very much for your explanation. As a hemophilia person, I am looking forward to your kind advice for my hip replacement surgery.

  • @pamelabrooks1944
    @pamelabrooks1944 Місяць тому

    Thank you. I had this surgery done a little over a year ago. Nice to be free of pain!

  • @stevebot
    @stevebot Місяць тому

    Surgeons here practically roll you off the table into a wheelchair to bring you to the car waiting to take you away. Pretty much go forth and heal thyself.

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 Місяць тому

    I had two hips replaced one in 2023 the second in 2024 in both cases I was in the Hospital for two nights.

  • @pamelabrooks1944
    @pamelabrooks1944 Місяць тому

    Told me a lot more than my surgeon did. Thanks so much.😀

  • @yahyabahri21
    @yahyabahri21 Місяць тому

    What about acetublum fracture surgery

  • @sealisland1
    @sealisland1 2 місяці тому

    I believe he is referring to Dr. Richard Berger that created the protocol to teach yourself to kneel.

  • @verslalchimie5824
    @verslalchimie5824 2 місяці тому

    What about moderate distance cycling (e.g. 25 miles/day). I imagine that since it is not a jarring impact that is good, but you still have 1hr plus/day repetitive motion. Does that wear out the hip replacement faster?

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 День тому

      Absolutely fine to cycle as much as you wish! No limit

  • @Politician62
    @Politician62 2 місяці тому

    Where are you located?

  • @jerrytuck8595
    @jerrytuck8595 2 місяці тому

    No you cant

  • @debbiec6216
    @debbiec6216 2 місяці тому

    I need a doctor like the one in this video . He's straight forward and explains everything in detail . He deserves 500Million Subs and 500 Million Viewers !!!!

  • @chrisward3605
    @chrisward3605 3 місяці тому

    I broke my hip had new one 18 months ago gone wrong constant pain in my groin and cant walk far im 66

  • @angelinam6855
    @angelinam6855 3 місяці тому

    this came timely - my bilateral hip surgery is in 2 days. I didn't have to do a urine test - is that normal?

    • @donnairn3419
      @donnairn3419 3 місяці тому

      Different doctors are likely to do different things. Chen-Wein did my knee November 2023 the rehab was easy compared to the knee I had done 15 years ago.

  • @Judy-fi7ce
    @Judy-fi7ce 3 місяці тому

    Hi Dr Liew, I had total hip replacement in both hips about a year ago, done three months apart. I had the titanium rod for the femur and porcelain ball. I had a successful recovery and am very pleased with the results. Thanks for this video.

  • @riversavage5608
    @riversavage5608 3 місяці тому

    I think I would be willing to fly to Australia to have you perform the hip replacement.

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      Thats really nice of you. We usually recommend that you find someone good in your nearby area.

    • @riversavage5608
      @riversavage5608 3 місяці тому

      @@orthopaedics360 - Thank you, sir for your reply and expertise.

    • @kkormanik
      @kkormanik 11 днів тому

      I just told my husband the same thing! I’d definitely fly there for you do do my hip replacement 😊

  • @riversavage5608
    @riversavage5608 3 місяці тому

    Which implant would you recommend for an active person who hikes and lifts weights?

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      In general - the implant is not as important, I feel, as the approach, and accuracy of implantation. I utilise a ceramic on ceramic articulation which I feel has the best wear characteristics and potential for longevity out of all the articulations.

  • @MrConradd
    @MrConradd 3 місяці тому

    Excellent! Thank you, doctor

  • @ukbusiness8811
    @ukbusiness8811 3 місяці тому

    Why can i bend my leg fully when im walking? If i try to run on th grass, my legs just straight, i can omly move it in the pool, and that's not much either

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      Sorry, Im not sure what you mean - can you clarify? Have you had a hip replacement?

  • @justabill5780
    @justabill5780 4 місяці тому

    I got a new hip 5 years ago. I'm a martial artist and a runner. When I run, I strike mid-foot. That being said, my surgeon told me to run no more than 6 miles at a time. And I have held to that.

    • @fmaries7000
      @fmaries7000 3 місяці тому

      TY for this share. 🙏

    • @jkadude2010
      @jkadude2010 2 місяці тому

      What about martial arts? I’ve trained in martial arts hard styles most of my life plus working in law enforcement. I’ve done thousands of kicks over the decades and now at 63 am looking at a hip replacement. I don’t want to give up either martial arts or law enforcement just yet. Any advice is appreciated.

    • @justabill5780
      @justabill5780 2 місяці тому

      @@jkadude2010 I am also a martial artist(TKD and kickboxing) I still throw head kicks and full power kicks. No problems whatsoever.

    • @jkadude2010
      @jkadude2010 2 місяці тому

      @@justabill5780 my hope is to regain flexibility so that I could throw head high kicks like I used to, though I’d rarely do so on the street. Running is less of a priority at this point. I’ve also been told by a martial artist and stunt actor for many years is that days of slamming kicks into a heavy bag are over. At 63 I’d prefer not to have to have the replacement replaced 😀

    • @justabill5780
      @justabill5780 2 місяці тому

      @@jkadude2010 You should be fine. I can kick as high as I ever did. Getting my hip replaced was the best medical decision I ever made. Just do it as soon as possible. The weaker your muscles become, the longer and harder the recovery

  • @trishayamada807
    @trishayamada807 4 місяці тому

    My right knee is bone on bone, huge bone spurs (largest the ortho said he’s ever seen), the meniscus are both torn, ragged or missing, my knee cap isn’t tracking, I have edema of the top of the tibia and bottom of femur, inflamed tendons, 4 ossified floaters, and I’m in misery. I’m 53. Said I haven’t tried enough yet to get a TKR. I got a cortisone shot. Exactly how is that going to do anything but a temporary hold on the inevitable. I’ve fallen twice today because my knee locks. I got the cortisone yesterday morning. I’m so frustrated. I can’t do fun stuff with my three children; my eldest is 13. I am not their fun mom anymore. I don’t limp, I don’t complain because I am tough and I think that’s used against me. I want to limp but for my children I don’t want to appear old. I’m feeling really down.

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      Every surgeon is different. My feeling is that age is just a number, and all factors should be considered. This includes pain, analgesia etc. I agree that cortisone is generally not a fantastic management option as it is usually very temporary.

  • @marthagrist438
    @marthagrist438 4 місяці тому

    I tried to get my surgeon to do the side incisions, but he would not. I can kneel as long as there is some kind of padding between my knee and the hard surface.

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      The curved lateral incision (I have a video on that) is something that has made a lot of difference in my patients. But it is not the normal incision to do.

  • @CROIXsather
    @CROIXsather 4 місяці тому

    One thing not discussed specifically is if a runner prior to surgery can continue to run for training and health. Say 2-3 miles a day, several days a week, at a moderate pace. It makes sense that if you were not a runner, this is not a good idea to run a marathon. But what if you are a runner, and you want to continue to train at a moderate level. New studies are showing how exercise helps the body in ways we didn't understand before. So I am wondering if running in a prudent style would actually help prolong the hip longevity because of the strength and cardio building aspects of the training. Thank you for this video, it is a brilliant explanation.

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      I would say this: whilst I totally agree that exercise is ESSENTIAL in your overall health and healthspan - running may not be the best option for this if you've had a joint replacement. This might mean that you need to try other things which are just as effective - like rowing or cycling which essentially place no implant on the joint. If you HAVE to run, then ensure your strike is soft rather than a heel strike.

  • @JonMcLeodMelbourne
    @JonMcLeodMelbourne 5 місяців тому

    Cool. Very informative. I had not thought to ask, but this is something I would have thought to ask at some point.

  • @MikeBanks2003
    @MikeBanks2003 5 місяців тому

    It will soon be OK though--there is a better prosthetic in the design stage.

  • @dv6701
    @dv6701 5 місяців тому

    I am a candidate for tkr here in Sacramento, CA. I've just started researching the kinematic approach. My dr. wants to do robotic and when I asked him what the differences were he said this: Please comment: "Kinematic knee alignment is a controversial technique done by a minority of surgeons designed to change the bone cuts to optimize soft tissue balancing. Mako assisted knee replacement accomplishes this same end with more precision by using computer software to make adjustments to bone cuts in real time and optimize implant sizing, positioning and soft tissue balancing. Whatever potential benefit that is offered by kinematic surgery is accomplished with Mako assisted surgery with further benefits not achieved with kinematic alignment alone." He doesn't say how Mako provides further benefits not achieved with kinematic. I read on your website that most people spend 3 to 4 nights in the hospital. Here they get you out in one day or one overnight stay. How long does the surgery take with kinematic? THANK YOU!

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      I won't go into the discussion and debate - but essentially the difference is this: Mechanical alignment aims to align the knee the SAME for every patient. The patients capsular structures, ligaments and sometimes tendons can be released to balance the knee. Many modalities have been created to achieve the same alignment for each patient (A perfectly straight leg with a 10 degree foot progression angle). But not all alignments are the same. Look at people walking around - some are bow legged, some are knock kneed. Most of those people don't have arthritis and it's their normal alignment. Kinematic alignment reproduces the normal alignment for that patients and therefore does not require ligament or soft tissue releases. Without matching the alignment of a patients own anatomy - the knee will require other soft tissue balancing operative techniques to balance the knee. I respect all surgeons preferences but I would also say that it is the fastest growing method around the work from an alignment perspective, and the results are phenomenal. I would advise you to read research performed by one of the godfathers of kinematic alignment - Dr Stephen Howell.

    • @dv6701
      @dv6701 2 місяці тому

      @@orthopaedics360 Hi Dr. Chien-Wein Liew, thank you so much for your response 🙂 I did call Dr. Howell's office and tried to make an appointment for consult but he does not accept my insurance plan. There are only 1 or 2 other surgeons that use the kinematic alignment technique here. Since Dr. Howell is one of the godfathers of kinematic alignment, I would've thought there would be more doctors using this approach here in Sacramento. In any event, I appreciate your response. (I will be looking into changing my insurance plan during open enrollment.) Thank you.

  • @AntonHu
    @AntonHu 5 місяців тому

    Ah, 'run' as in as a hobby or sport. So it's OK to run across the road, at least!

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      Absolutely fine to run across the road!

  • @anthonycosta1776
    @anthonycosta1776 5 місяців тому

    How about 7 -100 yard runs on grass?

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      Sounds fine. Like with everything - do what feels OK. Grass is better than road,.

  • @mrmr314
    @mrmr314 5 місяців тому

    Can we do advanced surfing after a THR? Because a lot of it, especially going backhand, is in your hips. We surmise the surfer (good surfers that is) is heavily curtailed? And you need to tell us which approach you specialise in too.

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      I have many patients who surf and it is absolutely fine to surf after a hip replacement that I perform. I do not place restrictions on surfing.

  • @Serioussamurai500
    @Serioussamurai500 5 місяців тому

    Sweetheart I'm having Hip replaced . 2nd hip !! I heal quickly. Running long distances SMH ❤😘

  • @season7293
    @season7293 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this straight forward explanation !

  • @shaunlayton9814
    @shaunlayton9814 6 місяців тому

    Hi I’m having a total hip replacement in 6 days i exercise with rowing and biking and weightlifting every day minimum of 30k and I fast 16-8 every day when should I taper off before my surgery many thanks Shaun

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      I would recommend having a good protein diet prior and around your surgery. I see that the tie frame of this answer may not be relevant anymore for you. My apologies.

  • @Janetsfear
    @Janetsfear 6 місяців тому

    I'm in my 8th week after posterior total hip replacement. I have been running on the mid to forefoot for the last quarter century +. I plan to give it a go after the three month recovery timeframe. I'm 67, it's a bit about going out on my terms. Nothing drastic just 10 to 15 miles a week. If I can't get back on my forefoot then I'm done. I won't risk a heel strike for multiple reasons. When people talk of the "pounding" I generally suspect they have never really stuck with running long enough to get out of the pounding mode and into more of a glide. I used to scare people while passing from behind because I didn't make any noise. I have spoken with my surgeon, a second surgeon and three PA's and all but one PA seem to be quite encouraging. My wife and my sister think I'm nuts. Right now I'm focused on reaching my darned foot so I can tape up and tie my shoes.

  • @moreycleveland2472
    @moreycleveland2472 6 місяців тому

    I JUST WANT TO GET BACK TO JUST JOGGING IN MODERATION I AM NOT TRYING TO RUN HALF MARATHON OR A MARATHON

  • @caryes4540
    @caryes4540 6 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation and very well thought out. Gr8 info for patients with that disease. I wish he was my surgeon

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      Very nice of you to say - if you think of anything that would be helpful in a video, we can look to make it.

  • @anthonycosta1776
    @anthonycosta1776 7 місяців тому

    Great ☹️. So after my hip replacement I will have a good hip but now cardio will suffer. The only thing that makes me feel mentally and physically on a natural high is my ritual of 7 long fast 100 yard runs. . Now I will have heart issues. This sucks.

    • @divyanshsinghrathore4164
      @divyanshsinghrathore4164 5 місяців тому

      I too have to get thr😢

    • @biknjak
      @biknjak 3 місяці тому

      Switch to cycling. That will cover your cardio needs and is recommended by every orthopedic surgeon I can think of (I've had both hips replaced).

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      You can get a similar, if not better burn with rowing, ski erg, cross trainers or bikes.

  • @janetread8237
    @janetread8237 7 місяців тому

    Can I still teach advanced tap dancing ?

  • @user-dj3nj7eb9b
    @user-dj3nj7eb9b 7 місяців тому

    If a person has an inkling that their anterior cruciate ligament could be damaged (this could be confirmed by having an MRI), is it better to rest (until the MRI results are available), rather than attempting specific knee- strengthing exercises?

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      If you have ruptured your ACL, it's best to avoid pivoting style sports until you've had your MRI. Additionally,m mother injuries may occur at the same time, which can cause further damage if you exercise on those injuries (ie meniscal or chondral tears)

  • @carolpaterson-xf7gf
    @carolpaterson-xf7gf 7 місяців тому

    Good information thanks

  • @ThomasKilkenny
    @ThomasKilkenny 7 місяців тому

    Excellent explanation doc, thanks. I had a hip replacement a couple of years back and have since done some running on an anti-gravity treadmill under the supervision of a physio. It's a wonderful feeling to be able to run again but I'm only happy doing it knowing that I'm putting a fraction of the weight through the hip that I would be if I were running on the road. As someone who ran 2/3 times a week and enjoyed 10ks it was hard accepting I'd have to give up running on the road. I'm letting a bicycle take the strain now.

  • @rjb7569
    @rjb7569 7 місяців тому

    I have concerns with meral being implanted into the body. I understand it is not metal-on-metal, generally, but does the body react to the toxic nature of this unnatural substance in the body? And if so, what can then be done about it?

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 7 місяців тому

      In general, there are no allergies noted or effects from modern prostheses. To date, we have not come across a single case of metal/substance allergy from prosthetic joints.

    • @rjb7569
      @rjb7569 7 місяців тому

      ​@@orthopaedics360 Thank you for your response!

  • @Tamedevil
    @Tamedevil 7 місяців тому

    This is why i opted for a Birmingham hip resurfacing procedure instead. Much more rugged.

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 7 місяців тому

      I would recommend researching some of the hip resurfacing issues that are cropping up, including Birminghams. We don't have a lot of surgeons happy to put in resurfacing in Australia these days

    • @rjb7569
      @rjb7569 7 місяців тому

      ​​@@orthopaedics360 What are the issues cropping up? Most of what I've read recently seems to be advocating it even for older, active people now. Of course, that's the way it is with doctors as well. Most appear to be salesmen advocating what they do as the best, making it difficullt to cut through the BS and decide what is best for the layman. I'm in need of a new hip now and going through that unfortunately.

  • @blakemoore666
    @blakemoore666 7 місяців тому

    What are your thoughts regarding weightlifting movements, such as squats, leg presses, thigh extensions, lunges? I had anterior approach 6 months ago

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 7 місяців тому

      Almost all are absolutely fine.

    • @riversavage5608
      @riversavage5608 3 місяці тому

      @@orthopaedics360-Thank you for answering this question.

  • @gilbertflores4341
    @gilbertflores4341 7 місяців тому

    I'M 54 YR OLD FART. :/ I HAD MY LEFT HIP REPLACED THIS PAST OCTOBER.IS IT OK TO RIDE MY BEACH CRUISER THIS COMING SUMMER?

  • @munkki2700
    @munkki2700 8 місяців тому

    Ceramic on ceramic recerf all the way

  • @ezerider4273
    @ezerider4273 8 місяців тому

    Does a diagnosis of osteoporosis affect the ability to perform the THR via the direct anterior approach?

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 7 місяців тому

      Not at all. It may result in the use of a cemented stem, but all cases where a hip replacement can be done, can be done anteriorly.

  • @lynchpinmedia8629
    @lynchpinmedia8629 8 місяців тому

    I would be interested in your thoughts on using a footbike(essentially a scooter with bike wheels)..popular in Finland. Its a forefoot strike, lower weight bearing on contact than running but similar movement to the running action. Might be a compromise for those wanting ro run long distances.

  • @markmoon9024
    @markmoon9024 9 місяців тому

    As a person that’s had a hip replacement 11 years ago I have taken up running. I could run around with a frisbee or play football with the kids, but this is much more taxing on the body if I hadn’t learnt how to jog and run beforehand. doing that activity for a short period of time in burst as much more likely to cause injury than affied trained and learnt how to run anything from a mile to 5 miles. That said extensive physio weights preparation was needed first before doing this so. Running around playing frisbee or football, is Stillmore taxing on the body than running a few miles or longer distance

  • @WildlifeStyle
    @WildlifeStyle 9 місяців тому

    Hey doc is it possible to shadow box after a Hip replacement? Im 24 years old and I got mines recently 3months ago.

  • @dmitrymelnik8296
    @dmitrymelnik8296 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the candid and detailed explanation. My next question, can I ski after a total hip replacement? I am 54, and currently on my 6th week after the surgery. I know I will miss this season, however, I am curious about my chances at skiing in 1 year from now. Before the surgery, I was doing XC perhaps as long as I remember myself, resort alpine skiing for about 40 years, and I was getting into the backcountry last few seasons. The surgery was done using the anterior approach. I understand that everybody's story is different, however, general considerations and statistics will be much appreciated. Thanks.

    • @orthopaedics360
      @orthopaedics360 3 місяці тому

      I do not limit skiing at all for my patients. Probably avoid the huge jumps.