EVIDENCE REVIEWS

Guide to Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Be prepared for your surgery

Be as healthy as possible . . . maintain a healthy diet and get plenty of rest.  Ensure that any health issues, particularly dental, vision, prostate and urinary tract problems, are dealt with prior to surgery.  Have prescriptions refilled.

Notify your Hip and Knee Clinic Case Manager immediately if you experience any change in your health while waiting for surgery, and ensure your Case Manager is aware of any allergies to medication.

Stay active . . . continue to do all your regular activities. Begin strengthening your leg immediately by following the simple exercise routines shown on pages 19 and 20 of this guide, and add arm strengthening exercises.

Be informed . . . ask questions.  Be sure you understand what will be done and what you are agreeing to when you sign the surgery consent form.  Read this information guide prior to your Hip and Knee Clinic education appointment and write down your questions or concerns.



Arrange for help at home . . . you will most likely be in hospital 3 to 4 days . . . so make plans for your return home after surgery. Arrange for help with tasks such as housework, dressing, meals, yard work, banking, etc. Before surgery, stock up on groceries, make frozen meals, have required equipment and walking aids ready.

Quit (or reduce) smoking . . . smoking delays healing.  However, do not change your smoking habit the night before surgery if you have not been able to quit or cut back.

 

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  1. Your journey
  2. What is a total hip replacement
  3. Be prepared for your surgery
  4. Things to do.
  5. More do's and don'ts
  6. What to bring to the hospital
  7. Be prepared for your discharge
  8. The day of surgery
  9. After surgery
  10. Hip movement precautions
  11. Hip Exercise
  12. Going home
  13. Activity Guidelines
  14. When to contact your doctor

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