Category Archives: Hip Resurfacing Stories
Reed’s Hip Resurfacing with Dr. Kreuzer 2011
I would love to get the word out that there is absolutely no reason to try and endure that kind of pain for so long for absolutely no reason. Just the bare bones outline: I’ve been pretty active and fitness minded since my teenage years, and never really lost my … Continue reading →
Barb’s Bilateral Hip Resurfacing with Dr. Mont 2005
In 2005, I was referred to Dr. Mont after having my case reviewed and rejected by at least 20 surgeons around the country. I was a 25 year old female with Rheumatoid Arthritis that had destroyed my hips. The only thing doctors would do was prescribe narcotics and tell me … Continue reading →
Rusty’s Hip Resurfacing with Dr. Schemitsch 2008
I had my left hip resurfaced by Dr. Schemitsch in Nov./08 The operation went exactly as he and his staff predicted. This guy is not a teddy-bear. However, prior to surgery, he took time to answer fully all questions. After surgery he attended as I awoke and was available for … Continue reading →
Tim’s Bilateral Hip Resurfacing with Dr. Schemitsch 2005-2011
I was just in the process of referring Dr. Schemitsch to a friend of mine who is torn between using him and another surgeon… so on a whim googled this “rating” page and just thought I’d relate my experience Let me start by saying in reference to “terrible experience” below … Continue reading →
Joyce Reed’s Hip Resurfacing by Dr. Raterman 2007
Birmingham Hip Resurfacing: Regaining the Ability to Walk By Joyce A. Reed Like many Americans in their 50’s, I suffer from various forms of osteoarthritis. For the past two years, the arthritis pain in my right hip gradually increased. One day in January 2007, I woke up in the morning … Continue reading →
Paul Weige’s Hip Resurfacing with Dr. Pritchett 2006
This is my journal about my hip resurfacing decision, surgery & recovery. I hope it will be useful to other people making decisions about surgery for their hips. Top Things Needed When Home from Surgery 10. The grabber tool thingy 9. Lots of wash cloths 8. Crutches 7. Cane 6. … Continue reading →