Generally, you can walk with the aid of a walker three days after the hemiarthroplasty, and most of you can resume normal activities about one month after the surgery. After the removal of the drainage tube after hemiarthroplasty, if there is no special pain and uncomfortable symptoms, you can walk on the ground with the assistance of a walker. Because the cement of the half is stronger, you can get down to the ground early. About one month after the half hip surgery, the soft tissues around the inserted half hip artificial joint are already relatively firm. At this point it is possible to walk normally on the ground. If there are wounds that do not heal or more underlying diseases and the body recovers more slowly, the time to get down to the ground may be relatively longer, and most of them can walk normally after 4 to 6 weeks.