Don't know if this is known here, but my daughter just found bilateral hip resurfacing videos on you tube. Here's one of many.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xgUiq-A71w&feature=related
She makes it look easy.
I found a video of the Birmingham surgery on one of the company websites. It's quite explicit, and I'm kind of glad I didn't watch it before I had the procedure.
- Tom
Hi
I have quite a few videos posted on the website if you haven't taken a look. Some of real surgery, doctor interviews and post op recovery videos.
http://www.surfacehippy.info/shvideos/videos.php (http://www.surfacehippy.info/shvideos/videos.php)
Pat
Tom,
I was obsessed with finding out everything I possibly could before surgery. Including watching numerous videos on u tube and my surgeons site. The dislocation part gives me goose bumps every time....Ouch.....
Lisa
Uncemented/Biomet/Gross/6-23-08
I am with you "Shark Girl"... I watched every video about resurfacing I could. My surgeon used the "Arch Table" for my surgery. They called it the "Iron Maiden " :o . It helped maneuver the leg throughout the procedure. Not everyone can watch those videos...including my whole Family ::) I wanted to know A-Z... glad I did. 8)
Big Bill C.A.S.H. 7/9/08
Big Bill,
It's me SHARK GIRL! You are too funny....My incision is too clean looking now to say it was a SHARK ATTACK. LOL!!!! I'll tell folks it's a knife wound from a Pirate..Argh!!!My son will like that...
Arch table? Iron Maiden? Geez sounds barbaric! When I got the report from Dr. G about the entire procedure from beginning to end I read it over and over, fascinated by all aspects, including the dislocation..UGH...
A co-worker tonight asked" So what is a Hip Resurfacing? I said "they dope you up, cut you open, dislocate your leg, cut some bone off, ram a metal dreidel on and hammer the crap out of it,shave more bone to fit a cup and sew you back up. But it's better then having my entire thigh cut open and 12 inches of bone drilled out for rod placement." They said "Ouch" I did go in to detail about the pro's of HR VS. THR. Geez I hope know one reads this a faints..Sounds gross...he he he......By the way my husband couldn't watch the video's either...
Lisa
Uncemented/Biomet/Gross/6-23-08
I was surprised to hear Dr. G tell me that he only gets one lick with the hammer and has to get it right the first time. Not like golf, no mulligans!
On another subject, when I do the prescribed exercises, leg lifts and side leg lifts, I get sore right away. It's not like weight lifting where you might be sore the next day. Anyone else have this reaction?
Xocy - Yes, I had that same reaction, but it slowly decreased over a week or two, especially with the leg lifts right after surgery, the knee raises, and later the side lifts, which my doctor didn't want me to do for 6 weeks. The muscles are just so weakened, or in some cases cut and reconnected, that you get sore just using them. Different from strength training in a healthy person.
That's why it's important to take it slowly.
- Tom
RBHR 7/1/08