Weight gain after hip replacement is down to fluid retention

What makes us Different?

Something that sets us apart at the Hip & Pelvis Institute is the fact that we are entirely focused on issues relating to the hip and pelvis. We are very proud of the fact that we now have a registry of well over 3,000 hip cases where we’ve been able to demonstrate very good outcomes with very low risk.

What Equipment Will I Need After Hip Replacement Surgery?

After your surgery, the nursing team will help you put on some compression stockings. While not the most attractive accessories, they help control swelling and prevent blood clots. On discharge from hospital or surgical center you will also be provided with a walker.

When is The Right Time To Get a Hip Replacement?

The short answer is, you’ll know when the time is right for you. Ask yourself, is your hip pain making your life smaller, or slowly reducing the number of activities you can participate in? It might be time to consider a replacement.

How Soon Can I Travel After Hip Replacement?

People frequently ask when they can travel after their hip replacement. It’s important to remember that it is typically not the hip that’s going to get in the way of the travel. The issue is that you are at a unique risk for things like blood clots or complications from the surgery during the first six or eight weeks.