How should you sit after a hip replacement?

Sit on a firm chair with a straight back and armrests. Keep your hips and knees at 90 degrees (i.e., knees below hips). Don't sit on low, soft or overstuffed furniture that may cause excessive bending of your hip.
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When can I sit on a normal chair after hip replacement?

Try to sit in a straight back chair (avoid low sofas, recliners, or zero-gravity chairs) for the first 6 weeks. Do NOT sleep in a recliner. Your hip will get stiff in a flexed position and be harder to straighten out. Do not extend your hip or leg backwards for 6 weeks.
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Can I sit with my feet up after hip replacement?

Ensure the chair you are going to sit on is the recommended height for you, ensuring your hip is above the level of your knee and is firm and upright with armrests. If you want to put your feet up when sitting ensure that this does not cause your hip to bend less than the recommended 90° angle.
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How should I sit and sleep after hip replacement?

Sleep on your back with a pillow between your knees. Avoid crossing your surgical leg across the middle of your body. Sleep on your non-operative side with pillows between your legs. Avoid bending your knees.
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Do you have to keep your leg straight after hip replacement?

DO keep your legs straight with your toes pointed up towards the ceiling. You shouldn't cross your legs or, if you've had a total hip replacement, you should not roll the surgical leg inward or outward. DO NOT pivot on your affected leg.
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How far should I walk each day after hip replacement?

We recommend that you walk two to three times a day for about 20-30 minutes each time. You should get up and walk around the house every 1-2 hours. Eventually you will be able to walk and stand for more than 10 minutes without putting weight on your walker or crutches. Then you can graduate to a cane.
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Do and don'ts after hip surgery?

Don't cross your legs at the knees for at least 6 to 8 weeks. Don't bring your knee up higher than your hip. Don't lean forward while sitting or as you sit down. Don't try to pick up something on the floor while you are sitting.
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What should I be doing 1 week after hip replacement?

One or two weeks after surgery you'll probably be able to:
  • Move about your home more easily.
  • Walk short distances, to your mailbox, around the block, or perhaps even further.
  • Prepare your own meals. One to 2 weeks after surgery you may be able to stand at the kitchen counter without a walking aid. ...
  • Take showers.
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How long should you sleep on your back after hip replacement?

It's important to follow these sleeping precautions for 6 to 12 weeks after surgery, depending on your health and personal recovery. The best sleeping position for your hip is to lie on your back with a pillow between your legs.
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What side of the bed do you sleep on after hip replacement?

To avoid dislocation, always get out of bed on your non-affected side and get into bed on your affected side. For example, if your right hip had the surgery, get out on the left side of your bed and then get into the right side of your bed.
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How far should I be walking 4 weeks after hip replacement?

During weeks 3-5, walking endurance usually increases if you have been consistent with your home program. Weeks 4-5: Ambulation distances up to 1 mile (2-3 city blocks), resting as needed. Weeks 5-6: Ambulation distances of 1-2 miles; able to meet shopping needs once released to driving.
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When can you put full weight on leg after hip replacement?

Instructions after first postop visit (6-8 weeks after surgery): You should now be comfortable in walking with a cane or nothing at all, placing full weight on the operated leg. At this point, if you haven't already done so, you may wean to using 1 crutch or cane in the opposite hand/arm.
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Do I need a raised toilet seat after hip replacement?

After hip replacement surgery, you will need a raised toilet seat on your toilet at home. This is to make sure that your knees are not higher than your hips when sitting.
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Should I elevate my leg after hip surgery?

Avoid prolonged periods of sitting over the first 7 to 10 days after surgery. We recommend that you not sit for more than about 45 minutes to one hour before you get up and move around or lie down and elevate your leg. You may develop bruising of the operative leg, particularly around the hip area.
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What 3 things should be avoided after hip replacement surgery?

Hip replacement patients are given a long list of things not to do—do not bend the hips or knees further than 90 degrees, do not cross the legs, do not lift the leg to put on socks, and much more. These movement restrictions protect the new hip from dislocation.
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What height should bed be after hip surgery?

Your bed should be low enough that your feet touch the ground when you sit on the edge of it. Adjusting the height of your bed can make it easier to get in and out when you're recovering from hip surgery.
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How long does it take for a hip replacement to stop hurting?

As you continue physical therapy, your pain levels should slowly decrease to about 1 or 2 in 12 weeks after the hip replacement.
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How should I sleep sitting up after surgery?

Sleeping at a 45-degree angle helps to reduce post-op swelling and encourages symmetry. We also recommend that patients sleep propped upright to avoid rolling over and resting on their new nose or breasts in the night and to ensure the best possible result.
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What happens 2 weeks after hip replacement surgery?

It is normal to have pain, stiffness, tightness and swelling around the hip and all the way through the knee to the foot and ankle. This may cause discomfort in these areas, including the knee. 5. Most patients have pain or discomfort that is worse after PT and at night when they are trying to sleep.
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What is the best exercise after total hip replacement?

Your bed is an excellent place to do your exercises.
  • Ankle pumps. ...
  • Thigh squeezes (quadriceps sets) ...
  • Buttock squeezes (gluteal sets) ...
  • Heel slides (hip and knee flexion) ...
  • Leg slides (abduction/adduction) ...
  • Lying kicks (short arc quadriceps) ...
  • Straight leg raises. ...
  • Sitting kicks (long arc quadriceps)
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How long do you need to use a walker after hip surgery?

In most cases, you will need to use a walker or crutches for two to four weeks after surgery.
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What kind of chair is best after hip replacement?

Sit in a firm, straight-back chair with arm rests. Do not sit on soft chairs, rocking chairs, sofas, or stools.
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What are the 3 hip precautions?

Hip precautions encourage patients to avoid bending at the hip past 90°, twisting their leg in or out, and crossing their legs. Patients are also encouraged to sit with their hips higher than their knees, sit in a chair with armrests, and sleep on their back with a pillow between their legs.
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What happens if you bend past 90 degrees after hip replacement?

Avoiding the typical post-surgical precautions after hip replacement surgery -- such as avoiding bending the hip past 90 degrees, turning the knee or foot inward and crossing the leg past the middle of the body -- may lead to shorter inpatient rehabilitation time and faster overall recovery.
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How do you wipe yourself after hip surgery?

Question 2: How should I wipe after hip replacement surgery?
  1. Lean on your non-operated hip for support.
  2. Support yourself even more with your arm/elbow on the same side.
  3. Use your free hand to reach behind you to wipe.
  4. Avoid twisting your upper body too much.
  5. The foot on the side of your hip replacement shouldn't turn inward.
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