Daily Activities After Hip Replacement Surgery

 Surgery to replace a damaged hip joint offers many people the opportunity to regain lost function and return to daily activities with increased ease and comfort, but the 6-8 week recovery period requires many changes in the way you carry out your daily activities. Occupational therapists can help by teaching new ways to move safely during recovery and by providing ingenious equipment for activities such as bathing, cooking, and dressing.

Why is Occupational Therapy the Preferred Service For People Recovering From Hip Replacement Surgery?

Occupational Therapy education is based on the physical and psychological implications of illness and injury and their effects on people’s ability to perform the tasks of daily living. The clinician’s knowledge of altering tasks and modifying the environment to compensate for functional limitations is used to involve the clients and to promote safety and success.

During hospitalization and as you prepare to return home, your occupational therapist will:

Instruct You in the Proper Seating Position

It is very important not to cross your knees or ankles or bend forward in your chair until your doctor clears you to do so. Sit in a raised chair or an elevated surface for maximum safety and comfort.

Teach You How to Use a Walker

Provide You With Equipment for Dressing

Demonstrate Safe Techniques for Getting In and Out of Bed and Positioning the Hip Properly While Sleeping

Suggest Tips for Carrying Out Household Tasks Easily and Safely