It is not recommended to walk more after half a month of femoral head replacement, but you can walk on the ground appropriately.
Femoral head replacement is to replace the diseased femoral head with an artificial femoral head, replacing the function of the original femoral head, and is generally used for advanced necrosis of the femoral head, advanced arthritis of the hip, partial fracture of the femoral neck and other diseases. Generally speaking, in the early postoperative period, you can gradually get down on the ground with the aid of crutches, but you can’t walk more, and you can gradually walk normally after the prosthesis and the bone are fused together in 2~3 months.
If you walk or do strenuous activities half a month after femoral head replacement, it may accelerate the wear and tear of the prosthesis, shorten the life of the prosthesis, and also cause instability of the hip joint capsule, which is easy to dislocate and form habitual dislocation.
Therefore, it is not recommended to walk more after half a month of femoral head replacement, and patients are advised to go to the hospital regularly to observe the healing process.