How long does it take to recover from femoral head replacement surgery depends on the patient’s recovery condition. Generally speaking, you can get out of bed and walk and other activities after 2~3 months, but it may take 3 months or even half a year to fully recover.
Femoral head replacement surgery is generally used for middle and late stage diseases such as femoral head necrosis, hip arthritis, etc. The diseased femoral head is replaced with an artificial femoral head and fixed in the hip joint capsule. After the surgery, after the swelling is reduced and other treatments, generally speaking, you can go down to the toilet with crutches for 3 to 5 days after the surgery. In general, you can go to the toilet on crutches 3 to 5 days after the operation. You can get out of bed and walk in 2 to 3 months after the operation, but it may take 3 months or even half a year to fully recover.
After the femoral head replacement surgery, you need to have a regular review and improve the relevant examinations regularly to clarify the degree of recovery and take certain treatment measures if necessary.