Hip Replacement FAQ’s
We understand you might have some questions and concerns about Hip Replacement, so here we are covering all your concerns and answers related to hip replacement surgery.
In the average case, hip replacement recovery takes two to four weeks, but everyone’s experience is different.” Recovery time depends on a number of factors, including how active you were before your surgery, your age, nutrition, preexisting conditions, and other health and lifestyle factors.
The hip replacement surgery is a major procedure, so it’s usually only recommended if other methods haven’t helped reduce pain or improve mobility, such as physiotherapy.
Most people who undergo hip replacement surgery are between the ages of 50 and 80, according to the Arthritis Foundation. You can still have a hip replacement if you are younger or if you are in your 90s, even if you are not in that age range.
Most people who undergo hip replacement surgery are between the ages of 50 and 80, according to the Arthritis Foundation. You can still have a hip replacement if you are younger or if you are in your 90s, even if you are not in that age range.
It may take patients two to three months to return to work after Hip replacement surgery. Those who work desk jobs often return sooner. Jobs that require standing or manual labor usually require more time to recover.