Hip replacement how long one can wear socks and wash feet varies from person to person, usually 3~6 months. Artificial hip replacement is a proven method to relieve the pain, correct deformity, and restore function in patients with hip joint disease. Artificial hip joint replacement is a kind of surgery to replace a severely damaged hip joint with a prosthesis similar to human bone joint. After the artificial hip replacement, active functional exercise should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, weight-bearing activities should be gradual and orderly, and excessive hip joint adduction and flexion activities should be avoided within 3 months to avoid dislocation of the hip joint. Three months after hip replacement, if the patient’s condition recovers well, he/she can practice putting on socks, washing feet, etc. If the patient is old, in poor physical condition, or the hip joint recovers poorly, the hip flexion and adduction should be carried out a little bit later, or even need to be delayed until 6 months later. Patients after hip joint replacement should have regular review, and should pay attention to protecting the hip joint, avoiding excessive weight bearing and excessive hip flexion, so as not to cause damage to the hip joint.