How To Prepare For Hip Replacement Surgery
When it comes to being prepared, these 17 points will help you feel ready before you have hip replacement surgery. You should also ask your doctor for a complete list of pre-surgery to-do items.
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- Lose weight Your doctor may recommend that you lose some weight before a hip replacement surgery. This can help decrease chances for post-surgical complications. Ask your doctor for specific weight-loss goals and the best ways to reach those goals.
- Quit smoking
- Stretch
- Find a driver
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- Avoid blood thinners
- Start newly prescribed medications/supplements
- Simplify nighttime If you can, move your bed to the ground floor so you don't have to use the stairs. It's also helpful to raise the level of the bed, so it's not too difficult to get in and out of.
- Bank your blood
- Be ready to use hot and cold therapies
- Plan for ergonomic sitting
- Install railings
- Plan for safe sitting in the bathroom
- Learn to use walking aids
- Invest in reaching aids and Post Surgery Clothing
- Rearrange commonly used items
- Remove rugs and cords
- Stock up
This content is for informational purposes only. It does not replace the advice of a physician or other health care professional. Reliance on this site's content is solely at your own risk. Renova Medical Wear Inc. disclaims any liability for injury or damages resulting from the use of any site content.