When can you walk on your own after a femoral head replacement?

Patients who have had a femoral head replacement will be able to walk on their own in about two weeks after surgery. After femoral head replacement, most patients are able to regain the ability to bear weight on the ground very quickly. If the femoral head prosthesis is cemented, then on the second day after the operation, if the condition is good, you can try to go down to the ground, and most of the patients can basically get the ability to walk on the ground in about two weeks after the operation. Of course, sometimes the recovery time will be slower because of older age or heavier trauma, but after two weeks, the doctor will also encourage regular walking on the ground for later functional exercises.