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Pain post op

Started by obxpelican, July 08, 2021, 10:50:25 AM

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obxpelican

Greetings all,

My brother in-law is going in for a THR middle of this month, I was wondering what was your pain level post op?


-Chuck
Chuck
RH/Biomet U/C Dr. Gross/Lee Webb
8-6-08

PalmettoGolfer

I don't know if I was the exception or the rule but I had almost zero pain post-op.  I had  HR on May 17th and was off the heavy meds by the 19th and probably could have gone off sooner.

For me it was more of a tight feeling and just an overall inconvenience but pain was negligible. 

MarvinB

Hi, Chuck!

Jan 4 of this year for me.  Pain level went from varying between 4 to 8 pre-op to a steady 2 post-op for a couple weeks, then 0!  Muscles get a little sore with heavy activity, but the Polar Cube and a little Tylenol or Advil would stave that off.  The only pain I have now at 6 months is trying to get my nose to my op side right knee like I can on my left.  Getting better and less pain and soreness every day.  I do 54 stairs every day at work, usually more than twice a day.  Feel like taking them 2 at a time somedays, but, hey, I'm getting old!   :D
MarvinB
-RH Biomet Magnum U/C by Dr. Thomas Gross and Dr. Lee Webb 1/4/21
-LH Biomet Magnum U/C by Dr. Thomas Gross and Dr. Lee Webb 6/10/24

obxpelican

I am also a Dr. Gross graduate, things will rapidly get better for you for sure.  My only good joint now is my right hip.  I was wondering if THR patients had much pain post-op.  My pain with a HR was more like a monkey fist under my incision.

My BIL did not want to hear anything but doing it locally and that meant a THR. 


-Chuck

Quote from: Arthur Plastie on July 10, 2021, 09:00:13 AM
Hi, Chuck!

Jan 4 of this year for me.  Pain level went from varying between 4 to 8 pre-op to a steady 2 post-op for a couple weeks, then 0!  Muscles get a little sore with heavy activity, but the Polar Cube and a little Tylenol or Advil would stave that off.  The only pain I have now at 6 months is trying to get my nose to my op side right knee like I can on my left.  Getting better and less pain and soreness every day.  I do 54 stairs every day at work, usually more than twice a day.  Feel like taking them 2 at a time somedays, but, hey, I'm getting old!   :D
Chuck
RH/Biomet U/C Dr. Gross/Lee Webb
8-6-08

imgetinold

That's such a shame that he won't even consider resurfacing.  I'm sure you've told him about the many advantages of it.  Some folks just get their minds set on it, I suppose. 

I imagine the pain levels will depend entirely on the surgical approach.  I know of someone who recently had a THR done with an anterior approach, and they had very little pain afterward.  Plus, sitting/standing (particularly getting on/off the toilet) is MUCH easier.

....at the expense of bone preservation.....
Andy
- Right Biomet uncemented HR with Dr. Gross on 1/11/2012
- Left Biomet uncemented HR with Dr. Gross on 10/28/2020

BOILER UP!

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