This decision certainly isn’t just down to one factor. It involves a number of different components to making that decision and often if it’s a combination of things that help identify when someone is ready for it.
Wondering what to expect after hip replacement surgery? In this video, expert physiotherapist Mehmet Gem walks you through everything you need to know about the recovery process, including what happens in hospital, early physiotherapy exercises, pain management, how to sleep comfortably, and what the first few weeks at home really look like.
Asking the right questions before hip replacement surgery is essential. Often it's hard to know what to do and how to prepare when going for such a big surgery. In this video I will go through 5 key questions that you need to ask before surgery is booked.
Feeling too young for a hip replacement is one thing. Being told you are too young for a hip replacement is another thing. Hip pain from hip arthritis (osteoarthritis) is so coming any aged population that is suffering from long standing hip pain. Hip pain from arthritis does not have to just solely be for those who are older.
Your hip pain is probably not due to bursitis so watch this.Greater trochanteric bursitis or hip bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa on the outside of the hip, which can cause hip pain. The greater trochanter is the bony area it sits on. There are many bursae in the hip which can cause hip pain, but the greater trochanteric is the most common one. More hip bursitis stretches and exercises:
If you've recently had a hip replacement, these vital rehab tips will help you recover and get back on your feet in no time! Hip replacements for those with severe hip arthritis and severe pains are often life changing. In this video I will go through my top 5 key frequently asked questions when it comes to hip replacements.