Seaport Orthopaedic Associates is a full-service orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, physical medicine, rehabilitation and pain management practice and our staff consists of some of the top doctors in the New York City region. At our offices, conveniently located in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Newburgh, we provide personal, compassionate, quality healthcare and wellness services.
Seaport Orthopaedic Associates is a full-service orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, physical medicine, rehabilitation and pain management practice. Seaport Orthopaedic Associates is a full-service orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, physical medicine, rehabilitation and pain management practice conveniently located in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Newburgh.
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Seaport Orthopaedic Associates is a full-service orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, physical medicine, rehabilitation and pain management practice and our staff consists of some of the top doctors in the New York City region. At our offices, conveniently located in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Newburgh, we provide personal, compassionate, quality healthcare and wellness services.
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Non-operative recovery:
Conservative measures, as described above, are used until they no longer provide adequate pain relief, and the functions of daily living become severely limited. Non-operative treatment usually results in some improvement in pain, endurance, and function. Very often non-operative treatment can not be indefinite.

Operative recovery:
Since arthritis or degenerative conditions within the hip are usually progressive, hip replacement surgery is often the choice when non-operative treatments no longer work.

Initial care of the hip replacement incision includes keeping it clean and dry for 7-14 days, followed by suture or staple removal. Certain precautions should be taken to prevent dislocation during the first 8 weeks. These are:

  • No excessive flexion of the hip (such as being seated on a low toilet or on low chairs).
  • Great care must be taken in rising from a prone to a standing position.
  • and Great care must be taken getting in or out of a car.
  • Patients should also be careful to not cross their legs, which may lead to dislocation.
  • Aggressive activities such as heavy lifting or significant stair climbing must be avoided.

An exercise program is usually recommended for general conditioning of the leg during the rehabilitation process. Most patients, including those with non-cemented implants, are placed on protective weight-bearing with either crutches or a walker for 6-8 weeks following hip replacement surgery. The total recovery time, including return of muscle function, normalization of gait and improvement in quality of life may take 6-9 months. The pain relief from hip replacement surgery is usually immediate and long-lasting.

Follow-up
The fact that hip replacement components are artificial makes it especially important for the patient to return to the physician office for follow-up on a regular basis. Most physicians recommend annual follow up to assess the condition of the prosthesis, and evaluate the bone for underlying wear. An X-ray and physical examination will usually reveal any problems. Follow-up visits can help prevent devastating complications from loosening, wear, or fracture around the prosthesis.

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Seaport Orthopaedic Associates is a full-service orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, physical medicine, rehabilitation and pain management practice and our staff consists of some of the top doctors in the New York City region. At our offices, conveniently located in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Newburgh, we provide personal, compassionate, quality healthcare and wellness services.

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