What is Hip Arthritis?
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@wongchinkong4505
@wongchinkong4505 13 күн бұрын
Sure can, my wife just had her bi- ops recently. Save cost travelling twice to hospital, save operating room costs, save anesthesia. save medical check cost, save having to suffer twice the pain. save physiotherapy cost etc. Her age 64. Doctor advice bilateral, the new trend now.
@MrJayspeaks
@MrJayspeaks 14 күн бұрын
Are you kidding me? Why doesn’t the manufacturer make these easy to put on?
@healthyfitnesslifeguy6217
@healthyfitnesslifeguy6217 25 күн бұрын
I'm watching this after my mom got an x-ray showing ball movement 4 months after the surgery, which "we" are not sure how (possible unknown fall?) it happened?? She'll be getting a second surgery to get this fix again .
@katherineswain5256
@katherineswain5256 Ай бұрын
I had a stiff knee, then MUA 8 weeks out. Post surgery I experienced quadriceps hematoma, swelling, stiffness and unable to put weight on operative knee. Ct and MRI showed no fractures. I am 3 weeks out from MUA still stiff knee and not making good progress with ROM. Quads and hamstrings are extremely tight. Can’t get better than 80 degrees flexion. Concerned about even trying another MUA or surgery to remove scar tissue. Desperate.
@steersandbeersbrewfest7303
@steersandbeersbrewfest7303 Ай бұрын
I am curious about the ages of these patients. Does age play a factor in risk?
@DavidHauck-hf8dl
@DavidHauck-hf8dl Ай бұрын
I am 5 days post op from left medial partial replacement. I am 67 and in excellent shape. There is no way I could ride a stationary bicycle today and both my doctor and PT would be against it. While pain is reduced and I am off prescription pain meds since day 3, the swelling is inhibiting my flexion which is normal. Goal in week one is to get full extension and 90 degrees of flexion. I can walk short distances without crutches. I never used a walker. Good for him if his results were as he describes but, this is not the norm. Driving after 1 week when right knee was involved is irresponsible at best.
@Galus999
@Galus999 Ай бұрын
I just had knee surgery on Friday. I wasn't given any instructions for showering, pt/ot, or anything else. They just patted the back of my hand and wheeled me out. Seriously not impressed with that possible
@russsnider7375
@russsnider7375 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information. I’m having partial knee replacement surgery soon and I have stairs. This is very helpful. Thanks again. 🙏
@menurager2199
@menurager2199 Ай бұрын
What if your mom weight bearing
@UntamedAustin
@UntamedAustin 2 ай бұрын
SOMETHING TO CONSIDER AS THE CHOICE OF METAL OR CERAMIC BALL IS ONLY PART OF THE REPLACEMENT. SOURCE GIVEN AT END: "Risk of Metallosis from the Stryker Rejuvenate and ABGII Hip Implants The Stryker Rejuvenate and ABGII are a bit different from the all-metal hip implants in that they implement a ceramic ball rather than a metal one. Since the major problem with the metal-on-metal hip implant design is the fact that the ball and acetabular cup rub against one another causing tiny metal ions to shear away and lodge into the surrounding tissue or bloodstream, it was believed the ceramic ball of the Rejuvenate and ABGII would effectively circumvent this issue. Unfortunately, the design turned out to have some different problems however the result was the same-metal ions in the body leading to metallosis. Metallosis can cause serious adverse health symptoms for the recipient of the hip implant, many of which are irreversible, even when the implant is removed. The Stryker Rejuvenate and ABGII were recalled this past July due to the risk of fretting and corrosion at the neck juncture. It was later found out that the metal trunnions, located at either end of the neck piece are made of metal as well. Body fluids can become trapped underneath the trunnions, corrosion occurs and metal ions are released into the body just as with the all-metal implant. The trunnions on the neck snap into the stem on one end and the ball on the other, giving surgeons freedom to choose the perfect size components for each individual patient. There is considerably less metal surface area than in the metal-on-metal hip implant, meaning there will be lower levels of cobalt and chromium in the body. The problem is that any level of cobalt and chromium can be too much. In persons who are particularly sensitive to these metals, even small amounts can make them very sick. Others with a relatively high tolerance for the metal ions may not notice any adverse effects until the levels in their body have built up to an alarming amount, then they may fall very ill. The following health issues are common in cases of metallosis: Kidney problems and renal failure Neurological issues Cardiovascular problems Loss of vision and hearing Disruption of DNA Thyroid problems Fatigue, anxiety, depression Loss of memory Chronic headaches and brain “fog” Dizziness and vertigo Skin disorders Gastrointestinal disorders The development of pseudo-tumors Those who have a Stryker Rejuvenate or ABGII-or any other metal hip implant-in their body should take special precautions. You must have regular blood work to monitor the levels of cobalt and chromium in your body, and your doctor may also want you to have a bone scan to determine whether there is any deterioration of the bone or tissue surrounding your implant. An experienced products liability attorney can also help inform you of your rights and assess your individual situation in order to determine what your options are for your future." I AM IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH THE PEOPLE WHO POSTED THE INFORMATION IN THE LINK. IT WAS FOUND USING GOOGLE SEARCH. I HAVE NO AFFILIATION WITH STRYKER OR ANY OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY. I DO KNOW THAT MOST MANUFACTURES DO INCENTIVIZE SURGEONS TO USE THEIR PRODUCTS. BUT A SURGEON HAS TO USE SOMETHING AND CAN NOT LEARN AND STOCK EVERY OPTION. ANYMsullolaw.com/productdefects/hipmetallosis/stryker-metallosissullolaw.com/productdefects/hipmetallosis/stryker-metallosis
@terragibbia4670
@terragibbia4670 Ай бұрын
I appreciate your comment and research. What is the best implant for hip replacement? I was considering the dual mobility, although this also has cobalt and chromium in the head. I am very concerned about metal toxicity and want the best implant possible.
@UntamedAustin
@UntamedAustin Ай бұрын
@@terragibbia4670 I wish I knew,. Stryker is the dominant player. Probably several good options. What is most important is the skill of your surgeon in placing the implant correctly. I watch the Styker Maco Robotic Arm video on KZfaq and it seems like the best way to help the surgeons get everything right.
@thegreypath1777
@thegreypath1777 2 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@eddybedder2865
@eddybedder2865 2 ай бұрын
If using toilet pull your under wear/ sweats down to ur knee then sit down do your business then stand up balance on one side to pull up underwear/ sweats then lean against wall and bring other side of under wear & sweats up. If at night for men go commando or wear loose fitting shorts then urinate in a pee container, have a small wash clothes to catch drippings it helps instead of going to toilet dyring late noght/ early morning.
@justabill5780
@justabill5780 2 ай бұрын
This is fantastic news! I'm 51 and had my left hip replaced 5 years ago. Wear has been a concern for me because I'm a martial artist/kickboxer, runner and I do a lot of hiking. I was told at the time that the new HXPE inserts were so good that they didn't know how long they would last. But knowing that even at a high impact and activity level, it will likely last the rest of my life definitely allows me more confidence.
@macdavy70
@macdavy70 2 ай бұрын
Had mine done at 52, mine was the result of an accident, but good to know this will last my life time, I'm one year out and it feels great
@SheilahJudd
@SheilahJudd 2 ай бұрын
I had a stroke and my left foot is pretty weak when I'm walking and I use a cane. I have to have bunion and hammer toe surgery on my right foot. how will I be able to walk after the surgery?
@prakashbothra9679
@prakashbothra9679 2 ай бұрын
How long does this numbness take to vanish ? I am in my 5 months after the TKR both legs.
@heygringo7
@heygringo7 2 ай бұрын
I just did mine a week ago. How was your recovery and how was pain after surgery?
@gw4451
@gw4451 3 ай бұрын
I had a manipulation 5 weeks after my replacement. The anesthetic was brutal, but after i got home and slept it off i had no further issues with my knee and everything is working great
@pipperxxx
@pipperxxx 3 ай бұрын
Whatta Maroon, a fall from the second floor!!!! I'm not thinking about my hip. Your head explodes like a melon BUT your hip is fine..😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@pipperxxx
@pipperxxx 3 ай бұрын
My ceramic on ceramic is 20 yrs this year. No probs. It's DePuy
@user-bk6us2zl6x
@user-bk6us2zl6x 3 ай бұрын
Cost difference between robotic and traditional knee replacement surgery
@kandiitewa4972
@kandiitewa4972 3 ай бұрын
I wàs shown the opposite😮
@pipperxxx
@pipperxxx 3 ай бұрын
Went bionic 9/24/2004. Going great. Overweight though,, Workin on it
@LeLilley1
@LeLilley1 3 ай бұрын
Excellent! I needed this before my hip replacement. But now I'm resdy for a new knee so this will really help me! Thanks you so much!
@merson812
@merson812 3 ай бұрын
Fascinating.
@brendaharker5939
@brendaharker5939 3 ай бұрын
My husband is having a shoulder replacement by Dr. Amini on April 15th. I’m glad I saw this.
@kchilz32
@kchilz32 3 ай бұрын
I’m 42 and just had an anterior hip replacement feeling much better
@mjblcmichael
@mjblcmichael 3 ай бұрын
I'm 42, and had bilateral hip replacements in 2019. How are you feeling? It must be a relief to have the surgery done with.
@kchilz32
@kchilz32 3 ай бұрын
@@mjblcmichael it feels great moving without assisted devices in less than a month feeling stronger well worth it
@concomly
@concomly 3 ай бұрын
6 0z hibiclens, not 4; 22g mupiricin not 22 oz.
@Kitoulini
@Kitoulini 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!
@rjb7569
@rjb7569 4 ай бұрын
This was so well explained. I've been resesrching extensively for my hip repair and this is ghe first time I ran across such a detailed explanation. Now, if I could only find the best surgeon for this in NJ I might find the nerve to become a bionic man.
@jimconrey9802
@jimconrey9802 3 ай бұрын
DR. Baione. You can find him at UOA ..Did mine 2 weeks ago, going thru rehab now. He is very well known, Located in Wall Township, NJ
@rjb7569
@rjb7569 3 ай бұрын
@@jimconrey9802 Thank you so.much! I'm right here in Toms River so that's pretty close to me. His name sounds familiar as I do my research. I think he may have had hip resurfacing surgery by one of the experts in the procedure himself. In fact, I think he has now had both his done. Thanks again, Jim. Hope you are doing well with your recovery.
@jayfrost5212
@jayfrost5212 4 ай бұрын
Thank you ... i needed what you provided here.
@damodaranp7605
@damodaranp7605 4 ай бұрын
Sir ,what about average knee extension after mua?
@antjetautkus5506
@antjetautkus5506 4 ай бұрын
Thx
@alexmooney4175
@alexmooney4175 5 ай бұрын
My replacement is in 10 days, and my goal is to surf again, so thank you for the inspiration!!!
@allensarlo
@allensarlo 4 ай бұрын
Your Welcome :0)
@bevhart4604
@bevhart4604 5 ай бұрын
I knew I had a baker’s cyst before knee replacement. About two months before my surgery, I walked into a wooden crate and almost immediately had unexplained pain. Only my foot and lower leg hit the crate, not even that hard. I was in pain for about three-four days and used a cane to get around. During those days I tried to stay off my feet. I have long thought that my cyst had ruptured, always hearing how painful it is for them to burst. Guess I’ll never know…
@jimprior5700
@jimprior5700 5 ай бұрын
Funny that there are no comments from people who have had it done.
@armandde1
@armandde1 5 ай бұрын
It's been a learning experience, especially about setting up your walker after surgery. My major change occurred at my first PT visit. It seems I had my walker way to low, thus continuing walking just as I had both prior and after my procedure. Walking upright and tall as soon as you can is key to regaining both the proper mechanics of walking and reducing stress on you leg and body. Literally as soon as the adjust was made and my walking technic was changed my whole body and outlook changed. I'm off of my pain medication as my swelling and soreness are reducing by nearly 20% each day. I'm excited to hopefully drive again soon as I am now in my twelve day. Yes, the first three days were terrible, but PT is the roadmap to the promise land. Stay the course and you'll be back doing some of the things you haven't been able to do in possibly years. Good luck!
@Kevin-hm6kt
@Kevin-hm6kt 5 ай бұрын
I had my hip replaced 4.5 years ago October 2019 with the anterior approach in Toronto. After two years in May 2022 I started running again every other day running no more than 5k at a 5 minute or so k pace… no issues 🏃‍♂️
@justabill5780
@justabill5780 2 ай бұрын
I had my hip replaced in April of 2019. I was running and practicing martial arts again by September of that year. It's a beautiful thing. Especially when I think back to how painful it was to even stand up when my hip went bone-on-bone .
@artbydub
@artbydub 2 ай бұрын
@@justabill5780 Hey, are you still able to run and practice martial arts? any side-effects after surgery, with time? I`m asking because I`m an ex athlete and started to feel some pain. Thanks!
@justabill5780
@justabill5780 2 ай бұрын
@@artbydub : I still run (did 5 miles this morning). I do martial arts 5 days a week. I go to the gym 5-6 days a week. I also lift at the gym. I'm doing weighted bridges with 600lbs. 3 sets of 12. Sometimes it get tendon inflammation in the left hip and some mild muscle spasms. But I can live with that.
@artbydub
@artbydub 2 ай бұрын
@@justabill5780 you’re doing great there! Happy to know your feedback, makes me not to worry about it. Hard to find athletes with hip surgeries to talk with.
@takalvert
@takalvert 5 ай бұрын
Which surgery but ?
@davidbarrett590
@davidbarrett590 5 ай бұрын
I have found that my surgeon - and, for that matter other medical and physio practitioners that I have spoken, do not understand that most current electric cars have the option of I pedal driving and simply cannot get their head round it when I explain it to them. Having had knee replacement relatively recently on my right side, I can drive without any reference to my right foot - my left foot controls all functions. I am not going to drive off my own land against their instructions as that would invalidate my insurance but frankly it is ridiculous because I can and, in fact, always do drive with my left foot.
@vroodamakhan1895
@vroodamakhan1895 5 ай бұрын
Best video 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@vroodamakhan1895
@vroodamakhan1895 5 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I just had a hip replacement surgery 8 weeks ago. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@derekmcclanahan4193
@derekmcclanahan4193 5 ай бұрын
I’m 2.5 weeks post-op. My surgeon told me that mine would last 60 years. It was hard to believe, considering everything I’d read that said they have a 20-25 year lifespan. It makes me feel better hearing it from another source. At 32 y/o, 60 years should be plenty.
@Zerodeathgamer
@Zerodeathgamer 2 ай бұрын
@derekmcclanahan4193 hi sir can u please share us the doctors name and address so we could also consult him thanks
@teeayagaskin225
@teeayagaskin225 6 ай бұрын
Didnt work for me. I couldnt even get the sock aid to move out.
@sayusayme7729
@sayusayme7729 6 ай бұрын
Had total knee replacement in 2014, damaged as a accident ( pedestrian) Just had it x rayed. Would I need an MRI to show damage? Thank you. 🇨🇦
@davorprizmic9732
@davorprizmic9732 6 ай бұрын
dear dr.Yun. I am 54 year old.Soon I am expecting total hip replacement of my left hip by Zimmer Biomet double stem.What is your opinion about recommended prothese? Any estimated lifetime for this kind of prothese?thanks in advance.
@williampaxton871
@williampaxton871 6 ай бұрын
This video was so helpful. I am getting a partial knee replacement in 2 weeks and this patient's experience mirrors what I am hoping for in my recovery. Thank you for posting it.
@MJH-1529
@MJH-1529 5 ай бұрын
Just curious how are you doing with your surgery??
@williampaxton871
@williampaxton871 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for asking. I am doing very well. First few days as predicted were awful. Then the pain started to go away. I needed crutches for 1 day, cane for 3 and now walk without assistance. Some swelling when I walk too much. I drove yesterday with no issues. Back to work on Tuesday. I'm anxious to see how I am at the 6 week mark.
@MJH-1529
@MJH-1529 5 ай бұрын
@@williampaxton871 Sounds like you are doing great. Thanks for the great info. Still worried about it but hearing how good you are, makes me feel better.
@imaqtpa2t
@imaqtpa2t 6 ай бұрын
Wow so thorough. Suppose to have this done. But my doctor's claim to fame is he does 200 of these a month. But I actually wonder if he can be this precise. Like to find a doctor like this. Thank you for such a good explanation on this.
@shelbylou02
@shelbylou02 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this information! Pre knee replacement surgery, my knee is so shot that I use my sink to help lower & raise myself. I also live alone, so I am quite worried. Tfs!
@takalvert
@takalvert 5 ай бұрын
How old u r
@BabyGrand77
@BabyGrand77 6 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I came across this video. I had a TKR in October and I may need a MUA as my range is only at 75 degrees. I hope I have as good an outcome as Albert.