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Once you
have completed the post-operative rehabilitation process, you should
have near normal range of movement and adequate strength in Activities to AvoidBecause total hip arthroplasty is one of the most successful procedures
You should avoid high impact activities as running, vigorous walking, downhill skiing, or other high impact activities. Be careful when lifting heavy objects and continue to follow the basic total hip precautions as stated in the rehabilitation page. Patients having total hip replacement surgery have successfully returned to such activities as walking, driving, swimming, golf, doubles tennis, stationary cycling, and gardening. Remember to listen to what your body tells you. If you begin to have pain
How long will your implant lastIt is difficult to predict the length of time a total hip implant will last as its lifespan depends on many factors. Unfortunately, surgical complications can occur and in some cases implants last only a short time. However, the vast majority of implants last for years, providing patients with pain relief and improved function. By following hip precautions and moderating your activity level, you may enhance the function and longevity of your artificial hip. Surgeons, researchers and implant manufacturers continue
to work diligently to improve both the short term and long term outcomes
of total hip replacement. For example, OXINIUM* technology from Smith & Nephew
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