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From: greg on 14 May 2007 16:14 On Feb 26, 12:02 am, "Jess" <mun...(a)home.somewhere> wrote: > Could someone explain to me the lifting restriction my surgeon is playing on > me after my hip replacement for DDH? > > thanks, > Jess This is a quote from the patient information leaflets on the Arthritis Research Campaign website - I hope it answers your question. http://www.arc.org.uk/arthinfo/patpubs/6018/6018.asp It is very important to follow these rules. For example, you will be told not to bend the hips to more than 90� (e.g. squatting, or sitting in a low chair) and never to cross your legs, because these positions could dislocate your new hip. - They also have a lot of other leaflets and information on how to look after your new hip and what you can expect to do when. Good luck
From: Jess on 19 May 2007 00:30 "greg" <jsgreg(a)lycos.co.uk> wrote in message news:1178614571.993697.108260(a)e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > This is a quote from the patient information leaflets on the Arthritis > Research Campaign website - I hope it answers your question. Not so much. He's making it a lifetime lifting restriction, not just for the recovery period. Jess
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