I had a hip replacement 2 years ago. I went home the next day and within 2 weeks I could walk without sticks.
Everyone is different though. A friend had hers done 8 months ago and was told to use 2 crutches for 6 weeks afterwards. So don’t be alarmed if you’re told something different.
I put my good & quick recovery down to the fact that I kept on exercising (Pilates, Tai Chi, tennis & ballroom dancing) right up until I was admitted, though it was often painful.
The NHS physio was limited to the physio checking me the next day & watching me walk up & down stairs, and seeing that I could do the exercises in the chart he gave me.
After that, I was on my own - follow-up consisted of one phone call from the consultant four months later, although in fairness I was given a phone number to ring if I had any problems.
I was meticulous about doing the exercises because I wanted to get back to all my activities as quickly as possible.
So I think it’s really important to comply!
Good luck OP. My THR was one of the best things that’s happened to me & I’m still grateful 2 years on, that I can do all the things I enjoy without any pain or discomfort. I hope the outcome is just as good for you.
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