Clinically, there is no such surgery as bone replacement. Taking femoral head replacement as an example, recovery usually takes half a year to more than a year, and the specific time is related to the patient’s recovery and physical condition.
Rehabilitation after femoral head replacement is a gradual process that requires patients to persist for a long time. Common rehabilitation treatments include position change, joint mobility training, straight leg raising, etc. during the bed rest period, walking training, lower limb muscle strength training, joint mobility training, etc. after getting out of bed.
Rehabilitation treatment and care have a great impact on the patient’s postoperative recovery. For example, prevention of femoral head exostosis, some patients dislocate the femoral head due to premature squatting or premature internal rotation. Prevent complications such as bedsores, pneumonia, urinary tract infection, muscle atrophy and so on.
It is recommended that patients under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment, do not blindly self-training, to avoid the adverse consequences.