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When can you drive after anterior hip replacement?

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Driving is something that many Americans do every day, and for many, it’s a way to get to work or just have fun with a weekend cruise. However, hip issues can make it uncomfortable or even painful to drive. Anterior hip replacement can reduce your pain, but you may be wondering when you can drive after anterior hip replacement.

When you can drive after anterior hip replacement surgery

Finding out when you can drive after anterior hip replacement surgery may be an important goal for you. After all, your hips are important for daily tasks like driving. For one thing, your ability to sit in a vehicle is dependent on your hips being able to bend properly. Also, your hips allow the leg movement necessary to operate the gas, brake and clutch pedals. In short, you wouldn’t be able to drive a normal car at all without your hips.

However, osteoarthritis and other conditions may attack your hips, and these conditions can lead to symptoms such as pain and difficulty moving your hip joints. In turn, the symptoms of hip issues can make it much harder and more painful to drive. Anterior hip replacement is a type of total hip replacement that can help reduce the pain and give you back your joint mobility.

While anterior hip replacement is designed to be minimally invasive and has a relatively short recovery time, it may take some time before you can drive after this surgery. How long it takes until you’ve healed enough to be able to drive depends heavily on the individual. For instance, each patient will experience a different level of pain after surgery. Also, patients don’t all heal at the same speed. One way to get back to doing tasks faster is to make sure you follow all post-surgery recovery instructions your surgeon gives you.

There is some variation in when you’re able to drive after anterior hip replacement surgery, but most patients should be able to return to driving within one to three weeks after this surgery. In fact, one study published in 2018 reported that about 76 percent of the patients in the study were driving again within three weeks of their anterior hip replacement.

Where can you find a minimally invasive anterior hip replacement?

At Phoenix Spine & Joint, our health care team is committed to helping people find hip pain treatments that reduce pain and improve their ability to perform common tasks like driving. Our team offers minimally invasive anterior hip replacement surgery that may:

  • Reduce hip pain
  • Increase ability to perform tasks like driving
  • Offer a short recovery period
  • Improve quality of life

Are you ready to find out more about the minimally invasive anterior hip replacement offered at Phoenix Spine & Joint? No problem! All you have to do to find out more is take one easy, initial step.

Contact one of our patient care coordinators today for more information or to schedule a free second opinion.