Poll
Question:
How Old is your hip resurfacing as of January 2009?
Option 1: 6 months or less
votes: 90
Option 2: 6 months to 1 year
votes: 27
Option 3: 1 year old
votes: 18
Option 4: 2 years old
votes: 13
Option 5: 3 years old
votes: 7
Option 6: 4 years old
votes: 8
Option 7: 5 years old
votes: 8
Option 8: 6 years old
votes: 5
Option 9: 7 years old
votes: 8
Option 10: 8 years old
votes: 2
Option 11: 9 years old
votes: 2
Option 12: 10 plus years old
votes: 7
How old is your hip resurfacing as of January 2009?
5 Months today!
Yeaaaaa me.
Chuck
Left - April 2004. So, 4 years 8 months
Right - March 2008. So, 9 months.
Both BHRs.
Big Bill Here ...... 6 months....sweeeet !
Big Bill C. A. S. H. 8)
1 month Left side, 3 months Right side.
The right side feels wonderful. I have no pain whatsoever in it and a range of movement that I haven't had for years. I hope the left side feels the same 2 months from now. I'm looking forward to going for big long walks with the dog in a couple of months, hiking in the Spring and Skiing next season
Barbara
15 days for my husband. Doing great!!!
Eileen
:D I'm celebrating my three month anniversary today!
Yahoooo!
4 weeks Today! ;D
Still need the cane but I can tell it won't be too much longer before I begin to leave it behind.
Blood thinners and stockings are done as of today. Will continue to take Vitamin C (500 mg a day) and low dose asprin.
I had my best day of Physical Therapy so far ever this morning, less pain, more flexibility. Therapist is stretching me just barely shy of that magic 90 degree mark. Able to do straight leg lifts w/o strap or assistance, although they are difficult.
Walking 300+ yards a day without having to stop and two 30 minute sessions on the stationary recumbent bike. Stamina/energy is up and down, but improving every day, feeling about 80% normal at this time.
Incision continues to heal well but I've still got those darn strips on my butt, doc's office says they need to stay until they fall off. Darn things itch at night.
Now that the swelling is nearly completely gone (just some on the upper end of hip), I've noticed some shrinking of my thigh muscle. PT says its atrophy, which really surprised me. Planning on specific exercises to address this development. Started to use ankle weights for knee bends.
Three months, 1 week & 2 days.
Doing daily elliptical training for 35 minutes, stretching and strenthening. Lifting up to 50 pounds. Feels normal.
Need to wait 6 months post-op for bones to fully heal to begin impact sports and lift over 50 pounds.
9 weeks post op, feeling so good that I have to remember to take it easy. No pain in the hip, (remember your pain before the surgery) and now my biggest problem is I want to return to my sports for I feel so good. I stopped my PT 2 weeks ago for my active lifestyle is enough. Thanks for putting up the "hip stories of resurfaces gone bad" if I didn't read some of those stories, I just might be kiting already, I want to keep my resurface, so I am trying to be patient.
Eric
11/3/08
RBHR
12+ months on my left and 9+ months on my right. Life is good!
Jim
LBHR/12-18-07/Engh
RBHR/4-4-08/Engh
Left hip 3 days young! The right will be next in 8-12 weeks.
Both hips done Sept. of 2008.
october 16th 2008 left mid-head and feels great,not sure about the right one though !!
2 years today 8/21/09! I am doing turbo kick, aerobics and walking with a little running. My life changed after the BHR.
5 years
6 Months
(June 4th to be exact)
When this poll was created, I was still 3 years away from resurfacing.
Today, my first is over 10 years old!
Congratulations Andy! I entered the poll back then at 3 months old for the LBHR which is now over 13 years old. The RBHR is over 2 years old. Nearly 1/2 (48.6%) respondents had resurfacings for 6 months or less.
Today, my right side is 19 years old; Cormet implant on a clinical trial. Left side is 17 years old using a Wright implant. Both done by Dr. Stachniw in Galesburg, Illinois. I was 50 after the 2nd surgery.
Great experience with Dr. Stachniw and nurse, Debra! I remained active, tennis, swimming, biking, slow jogging, walking, and now pickleball. But, I have pain in my right side.
How long do re-surfacing surgeries hold up for active patients? I'm 67 years old now.
I'm 78 years old, went into hip surgery in 2007, brazilian orthopaedic state hospital. Only left side, device C+. Surgery executed by Dr Pina Cabral. I'm retired now, but the hip device still in good shape. I waited 25 years for a real device that could give me back my physical health.
Hi Pat, hope all is well with you and thank you for maintaining this site.
June 2025 will be 5 wonderful years, an active life of somewhat heavy labor catching up on maintaining my property and home, no Nsaids. Thank you Dr Gross.
I was on crutches 6 years before my operation. People in my community amazed at my recovery often ask about picking Dr's for their operations or procedures. 3 Points I make: interview your doctor ask hard questions about their failure rates, ask about the surgery facility infection rate, have a conservative rehab, making the point "don't screw this up, give it time to heal" . Then look up the data on the Dr and the facility, if you can find it.
I bring this forward because too many recent anecdotal stories at a local hospital of post operative infections at local hospital Howard County General Hospital. I think 3 years ago my State of Maryland had at least quarterly data I could find facility reports of adverse incidents which was good data. Recent searches had me befuddled as the data was now annual, and 2 years old.
If you get a politicians ear, talk about whatever aspect of healthcare you can, including this and need to require doctors make housecalls for the ambulatory population. Thanks and good luck.