How long is it normal to walk after hip resurfacing treatment?

Clinically, walking with crutches can be considered after 4 weeks of hip reset treatment, while normal weight-bearing walking can be considered after 2 months of hip reset treatment. Strict bed rest is mandatory during the recovery period. If necessary, bone traction needs to be continued, which is more conducive to the repair of the joint capsule and effective in preventing femoral head necrosis. Excessive underground activities should not be carried out because the blood supply to the femoral head will be impaired after hip dislocation, and it is easy to cause necrosis of the femoral head or re-dislocation in the later stage once the pressure in the joint cavity increases. After resetting the hip, it is easy to be dislocated again, so it takes a longer time to recuperate and fix the hip joint. 4 weeks later, you can walk on crutches, and 2 months later, normal walking is a more suitable rehabilitation plan. Please follow your doctor’s instructions for rehabilitation.