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Hip Resurfacing General Questions => Hip Resurfacing Topics => Topic started by: stephen1254 on April 08, 2012, 12:33:57 PM

Title: Stair Climbing Restrictions?
Post by: stephen1254 on April 08, 2012, 12:33:57 PM
I'm at 12 days post-op. Since day 10 I have been walking around the house without assistance, and with a good gait. I have also been climbing our stairs in a normal fashion, with each leg advancing another step. I do support myself with the stair rail.

I just read another post that placed use of the Stairmaster in the same category as running - a no - no for a year. I realize climbing 15 stairs 5 - 6 times a day is not the same as using a Stairmaster, but has anyone's doctor placed a restriction on climbing stairs? I did not ask my doctor that question at discharge.
Title: Re: Stair Climbing Restrictions?
Post by: Woodstock Hippy on April 08, 2012, 12:46:05 PM
I'd be interrested to hear how a Stairmaster relates to running.  I always thought it was a no impact way to get in an aerobic workout.  My in house PT's at NYU Rusk Rehab Hospital had me climbing the stairs with one crutch during the first week.  When I got home, my first problem was after doing too much stair work on my own.  It left me sore and set me back a few days.  Just go easy on the stairs.
Title: Re: Stair Climbing Restrictions?
Post by: ScubaDuck on April 08, 2012, 01:40:11 PM
I don't think that stairs or the stairmaster would be restricted under normal situation.  There may be special restrictions if you have low bone density or some other condition that warrants it.  It is the impact that you want to avoid at first to let the bone heal enough.

Dan
Title: Re: Stair Climbing Restrictions?
Post by: imgetinold on April 09, 2012, 10:45:07 AM
Hmmmm.......

There are different types of stair climbing machines, and I think the restriction would apply to some and not others.

I think this type would have a restriction, since you are picking up your foot, and placing it on the next step with some force.  Plus, in an exercise setting, you're putting a lot of pressure on the femoral neck.

(http://www.oneshotfitness.com/images/stairmaster-stepmill.jpg)

I would think these types of climbers would be better, since your foot stays in contact with the platform:

(http://totalbodyexperts.com/TBEStore/images/StairMaster_4400PT_FreeClimber_1.jpg)

(http://www.customizedfitness.com/stairmaster4000.jpg)

I would specifically ask your surgeon, though.
Title: Re: Stair Climbing Restrictions?
Post by: Tin Soldier on April 09, 2012, 03:35:25 PM
I had no stair restrictions.  The Stairmaster restriction seems odd to me.   
Title: Re: Stair Climbing Restrictions?
Post by: Dannywayoflife on April 09, 2012, 03:43:46 PM
I fully understand the no running thing as 10x your body weight go through your joints but even the stair master that you pick up your foot would surely be the same as walking. But I'd listen to your surgeon. They know best!
Title: Re: Stair Climbing Restrictions?
Post by: Neild5 on April 10, 2012, 05:01:21 PM
I was encouraged to do stairs and used the kind of stair machine that your foot stays in contact with in PT at a week.  The biggest restriction my doctor put me on was common sense for the first year.  He told me to listen to my body and it would let me know what I should not do.
Title: Re: Stair Climbing Restrictions?
Post by: Anniee on April 10, 2012, 06:35:29 PM
I had no restrictions for stairs - the physical therapists showed us how to go up and down the day after surgery!  There were restrictions on running, so maybe some stair machines are more like running than walking up and down?