How long to recover from hip arthroscopy

The exact recovery time after hip arthroscopy surgery depends on the patient’s healing condition, and cannot be generalized. Normally, it takes about 1 to 2 months to recover, and some of them take longer. Hip arthroscopy is suitable for hip joint diseases such as hip free body and crystalline hip arthropathy. Under normal circumstances, it takes about 1 to 2 months for patients to recover from the surgery, and the specific recovery time depends on the healing of the patient’s incision, and the healing of each person varies from person to person. Hip arthroscopy can not only deal with intra-articular lesions, but also drill holes for decompression, which can reduce the damage to the blood flow and stability of the joints, and also play a positive role in reducing pain, improving the function of the joints as well as delaying the time of joint replacement. After hip arthroscopy, it is important to avoid weight bearing on the joint, such as standing for a long time, and to maintain the hip joint in a neutral position, which will help the fibrous tissues to heal, and to inform the doctor in time if there are any symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain and oozing of fluid from the incision.