Hip replacement can usually meet the basic normal life, but should not be strenuous activities.
Hip replacement refers to hip joint replacement, commonly used in ischemic necrosis of the femoral head, advanced osteoarthritis of the hip joint and other lesions.
Using artificial joints for replacement, patients can basically meet the normal walking, working and other life, but not feasible hip strenuous activities such as basketball, hard jumping, excessive internal rotation and flexion of the hip joint and other activities.
Due to the hip replacement, the biomechanical changes can lead to some patients walking for a long time after the replacement surgery can cause knee, ankle and other joint discomfort.
After hip replacement, patients are recommended to go to the hospital regularly for review and follow the doctor’s instructions for rehabilitation exercises to return to normal life as soon as possible.