Tiddlypom
Carries on creakily
Now that you have two bionic hip joints, you may find it easier to stretch yourself astride the IDs!I am eyeing up H the ID he’s got the temperament for the job but not the body shape
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Now that you have two bionic hip joints, you may find it easier to stretch yourself astride the IDs!I am eyeing up H the ID he’s got the temperament for the job but not the body shape
I have my other hip replaced so I do know what to expect .
On the last one I had started riding when I went to see the consultant he did his things and said you are riding again I said yes how did you know .
He said from your range of movement I have only seen one other like that at six weeks and it belonged to a mountaineer .
That’s the thing with hips the more you do the better they get .
Interestingly there’s been a big study on dislocation risk which has lead to a relaxation on the advice given since I had my first replacement.
Basically spontaneous dislocation is not as big a risk as was previously thought .
That's very interesting GS...
My hubby is 3 weeks post hip replacement, and was told three months before he can ride...
I'll tell him your news..
Look after yourself x
Fiona
Get your hubby to ask if he had a cemented or non cemented replacement.... If its non cemented, then it's wise to wait until the bone has grown around the prosthesis.
great news in equestrian news
enjoy yourself!