What To Pack Checklist
An example of a patient's hospital stay
You need to be mobilising free from walking aids and off all pain medications.
The average time taken to reach these goals is 6 weeks. You should discuss your return to driving at your 6 week check up .
Generally we do not advise travel within the first 6 weeks of surgery. We want you to have recovered from your surgery before travelling. Flying increases the risk of developing a clot for which you are already at a higher risk of following surgery. Clots can heve serious consequences such as a DVT, Pulmonary Embolism Stroke or heart attack. If you really need to travel please discuss thios with your medical team.
Not normally. However if it does cause the machine to beep simply explain to the security gaurd that you have had a joint replacement operation. There is no need to have a letter from your doctor.
Most Surgeons will advise to refrain from sexual intercourse for the first 6 weeks following a Total Hip Replacement.
It is generally safe to resume sexual intercourse following this. Special consideration must be given in choosing positions that will help you adhere to the hip precautions. See the Occupational Therapy page for the sexual intercourse booklet which demonstrates some safe positions to try.