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The recovery time after minimally invasive hip replacement

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Hip joint pain can be very debilitating. In fact, it may reduce your ability to perform everyday tasks like walking and driving. Minimally invasive hip replacement surgery can be a helpful treatment option for hip pain. However, some patients may be wondering what the recovery time is after minimally invasive hip replacement surgery.

Recovery times can vary after minimally invasive hip replacement

Minimally invasive hip replacement procedures are designed to totally replace the hip joint in a way that causes the least impact on the body. However, it’s still a major form of surgery, and this means there will be a certain amount of recovery time after a hip replacement. While minimally invasive hip replacement techniques reduce recovery time, the length of recovery time you require after minimally invasive hip replacement surgery may vary.

Recovering from major surgery is easier for some people than it is for others. For one thing, some people’s bodies may naturally heal faster. However, one major reason you may heal slower is if you don’t follow the post-surgical instructions your surgeon gives you. Also, you may heal more slowly if you develop an infection after surgery. On the other hand, following post-surgery recovery directions may speed up your recovery.

For instance, you may be able to walk with a cane, crutches or walker within a few days of your surgery. Many patients will also be able to return to driving within one to three weeks after their hip procedure. Complete recovery from minimally invasive hip replacement surgery takes approximately six weeks for most patients.

Phoenix Spine & Joint can help reduce your recovery time

The recovery time after minimally invasive hip replacement may be significantly lower with anterior hip replacement from Phoenix Spine & Joint. Our anterior approach is intended to offer recovery-shortening benefits such as:

  • Less muscle and tendon trauma
  • Lower blood loss
  • Reduced chance of post-surgery hip dislocation

In addition, our team has a nearly zero percent post-surgery infection rate that can help you recover more rapidly after surgery with us.

Are you struggling to find minimally invasive hip surgery to treat your hip pain? Phoenix Spine & Joint is here to help. We even make it easy for you to get our help. All you have to do is take one step to begin your treatment process with us.

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