Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 Bill- Search postings by " Des Marshall " " Climber " and " Rick West " . Climbing after THR is definitely contra-indicated due to the risk of dislocation. JRI (Joint REplacement Institute) of Los Angeles is probably your closest site. You should distinguish between Hemi- resurfacing (femoral appliance only) and M/M resurfacing , which involves a metal acetabular cup, as well. The latter is in FDA clinical trials (, Corin) in the US, so access is quite limited, but (BHR, Corin) is widely available in Europe, particularly Britain. Check out activejoints.com or midmedtec.co.uk and related sites for a comprehensive overview. Gord Hi, > I'm new to the group. I'm 40 and have had hip pain for several > years and this year (OK, last year, 2001) the orthopedist that I've > visited locally in Denver (Dr. Doug Dennis) said I should get a THR > within the year. Through the Web, I discovered the hip re-surfacing > procedure and it sounds much more appropriate for me given my age > and the amount of activities I enjoy. I'm a big rock climber and > one question I had was whether there were any climbers out there > who have had hip re-surfacing? The other big question I have is > where to get the procedure done? Dr. Dennis was recommending a > metal-on-metal THR for me, but I believe he was talking about an > otherwise traditional THR. In the lists posted on activjoints.com, > I didn't see any surgeons here in Colorado doing the procedure, does > anybody out there have different information? I also have family > in New Jersey, and have thought about having surgery done there, but > again I didn't see any NJ surgeons on those lists. This confuses me > a bit since I had some communication with a Dr. Buechel in NJ who > has a Web site where he discusses doing hip resurfacing. Sorry for > being a bit rambling, but I'm trying to sort things out and any help > would be appreciated. > > Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 Bill- I'm no rock climber but there on here. Things are kinda slow with the New Year on us. If you're looking for rock climber surfers, type in " climbers " or " rock climbers " in SEARCH and see what comes up. I know some were talking in late Nov or early Dec. As far as a list of resurf docs goes, it is published on activejoints.com but I'm going to cut and paste the list here. I was in the same boat as you, nagged by pain, I thought I just wasn't stretching enough before reffing travel team soccer (sometimes 3 matches a day). I went to my MD to get a referral for PT who could give me aggressive stretching, he wanted to take xrays to rule out Arthritis. Long story short, they wanted to cut the end of my femur off. I felt like this was an imposition, like burning bridges behind you and leaving no way for retreat. I narrowed my resurf surgeon choice down to about 4 that were in my PPO and sent Dr Mont in Baltimore my films (I had copies made at radiologist dept at our local hospital $7 / shot) for evaluation (also he didn't charge for looking at them) He called me on a sunday and we talked for a while, I made appt on mon, just had my left hip resurfed 2 weeks ago. No pain now, haven't had a pain pill for a week, or a Tylenol for 3 days. Just Phys Therapy daily with my wife's help, weekly with a PT. Everything is much better now. With resurf, you'll have less chance of disloc, probably quicker recovery, more ROM and bone left to make next Hip job easier than conventional THR revision. You have a viable option for the future with resurf, only advice is let Dr's insurance people take care of your insurance dealings, if you need a referal, as with an HMO, they will have sugestions. I went with sending my films to Baltimore after seeing 3 other Orthos, they all had basically the same rap. If and when you want to, take the plunge...here are those addresses. Good luck, Captain Amaze_O By the way, Dr Beuchel's not listed here, he may be involved with Hemi Resurfacing (only redoing the femoral side and utilizing the acetabulum cartilage) Anyway, this list is originaly from Brewster's website, Activejoints.com. I just cut and pasted it for ease of info. Cappy Conserve Plus Participating Surgeons California Dr. Harlan Amstutz, Dr. Schmalzried, and Dr. Beaule Joint Replacement Institute, Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital cadams@... http://www.jri-oh.com/ Dr. Ed Sparling, Vancouver, WA Dr. Harold Boyd, Salem, OR Texas Dr. Mike Grecula, Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston fax mgrecula@... http://www.utmb.edu/ortho/profiles/grecula.htm Florida Dr. Kennedy, Sarasota 1818 Hawthorne St. Sarasota, FL 34239 East Dr. Mont Sinai Hospital Baltimore,MD rhondamont@... http://208.184.31.71/aboutavn.html Dr. Tom Vail, Duke Univ., Durham, NC fax https://www.medduke.mc.duke.edu/phyrefrl.nsf Cormet 2000 Participating Surgeons East Dr. Tom Gross Midlands Orthopaedics 1910 Blanding Street Columbia, SC 29201 Contact: Ms. Lee Webb, RN Dr. s, MD Chief of Orthopedic Surgery - Good Samaritan Hospital Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery - s Hopkins University Team Orthopedist - Baltimore Orioles Baseball Team Good Samaritan Hospital Bldg. - Room 405 5601 Loch Raven Blvd. Baltimore, MD 21239 (fax) Contact: Sharon O'Shaughnessy (pronounced - O-shaw-ness-ee) Allan Inglis, Jr. MD 343 West 58th Street New York, NY 10019 Phone: Midwest Dr. Myron Stachniw Galesburg Orthopedics Galesburg, IL Contact: Ms. Reva Hennenfent, RN Dr. Gordon Allan SIU School of Medicine Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Division 800 N Rutledge St., Rm D311 Springfield, IL 62702 (fax) Contact: Ms. Candi Bearss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 Hey Bill, A simple search of " rock climbing " will give you a start.I know Des is a rock climber, and my future roommate (Feb 12, Dr DeSmet, Gent Belgium) is also a climber. If you will be self pay you will find that Belgium is by far the most cost effective, and DeSmet considered one of the best in the world. Verne (Minnesota) > Hi, > I'm new to the group. I'm 40 and have had hip pain for several > years and this year (OK, last year, 2001) the orthopedist that I've > visited locally in Denver (Dr. Doug Dennis) said I should get a THR > within the year. Through the Web, I discovered the hip re-surfacing > procedure and it sounds much more appropriate for me given my age > and the amount of activities I enjoy. I'm a big rock climber and > one question I had was whether there were any climbers out there > who have had hip re-surfacing? The other big question I have is > where to get the procedure done? Dr. Dennis was recommending a > metal-on-metal THR for me, but I believe he was talking about an > otherwise traditional THR. In the lists posted on activjoints.com, > I didn't see any surgeons here in Colorado doing the procedure, does > anybody out there have different information? I also have family > in New Jersey, and have thought about having surgery done there, but > again I didn't see any NJ surgeons on those lists. This confuses me > a bit since I had some communication with a Dr. Buechel in NJ who > has a Web site where he discusses doing hip resurfacing. Sorry for > being a bit rambling, but I'm trying to sort things out and any help > would be appreciated. > > Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Dear Mr. Farrand sir, Hi there. So you are a rock climber. Tsk, tsk. You know what it does to the hips! I'm one too and have been for a long time. When left hip pain grew worse I researched potential remedies and was pointed by a rock climber to hip resurfacing. A colleague climber had had one and was back to climbing UK HVS (US 5.10?). I found others who had had a season after surgery in the Italian Dolomites. Other research showed that metal-on-metal resurfacing in general produced a better hip range of motion, potentially much longer joint life, more active lifestyle and lower dislocation risk - much - that a hip replacement. So, I looked into it more, found this group of helpful - very - souls and eventually located Dr. DeSmet in Belgium. He is the best value abd third most experienced resurfacing surgeon in Europe. I am a self- funded patient and desperately want to resume climbing, so both things mattered. I have heard that travelling to Europe can be a better value option for people in the USA. However, this group's colective wisdom also makes it clear that there are excellent surgeons in the USA also. In the months of research I have carried out I have found no indications that hip replacement patients resume rock climbing, not one. Hip resurfacing patients do. That is the single most important fact for me concerning the choice between resurfacing and replacing. The second is that, should a resurfaced joint need replacing (known as revision)a hip replacement can be done. The general view is that you can only have two hip replacement operations before bone damage precludes any more.So, for me, climbing life would be prolonged with hip resurfacing and stopped with replacement. There are lots of supporting points about the general advantages of resurfacing such as a longer-lasting and lower wear rate metal-on- metal joint. A British climbing instructor has had the operation and is currently recovering. He's in his third or fourth post-operative week. His ID on this group is Reisz. (Before you ask, I don't know.) Whatever your choice, good luck and a happy outcome. Chris. Mellor. C h r i s . p e n t i r e @ b t i n t e r n e t . c o m Remove spaces for correct e-mail address) > Hi, > I'm new to the group. I'm 40 and have had hip pain for several > years and this year (OK, last year, 2001) the orthopedist that I've > visited locally in Denver (Dr. Doug Dennis) said I should get a THR > within the year. Through the Web, I discovered the hip re-surfacing > procedure and it sounds much more appropriate for me given my age > and the amount of activities I enjoy. I'm a big rock climber and > one question I had was whether there were any climbers out there > who have had hip re-surfacing? The other big question I have is > where to get the procedure done? Dr. Dennis was recommending a > metal-on-metal THR for me, but I believe he was talking about an > otherwise traditional THR. In the lists posted on activjoints.com, > I didn't see any surgeons here in Colorado doing the procedure, does > anybody out there have different information? I also have family > in New Jersey, and have thought about having surgery done there, but > again I didn't see any NJ surgeons on those lists. This confuses me > a bit since I had some communication with a Dr. Buechel in NJ who > has a Web site where he discusses doing hip resurfacing. Sorry for > being a bit rambling, but I'm trying to sort things out and any help > would be appreciated. > > Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Bill I am from the Provo Utah area. (South of Salt Lake City) My doctor did my resurfacing in Provo the first part of November. He did a great job for me. I would be happy to give you his name and information if Utah is an option. Jon >>> wfarrand@... 01/01 10:05 AM >>> Hi, I'm new to the group. I'm 40 and have had hip pain for several years and this year (OK, last year, 2001) the orthopedist that I've visited locally in Denver (Dr. Doug Dennis) said I should get a THR within the year. Through the Web, I discovered the hip re-surfacing procedure and it sounds much more appropriate for me given my age and the amount of activities I enjoy. I'm a big rock climber and one question I had was whether there were any climbers out there who have had hip re-surfacing? The other big question I have is where to get the procedure done? Dr. Dennis was recommending a metal-on-metal THR for me, but I believe he was talking about an otherwise traditional THR. In the lists posted on activjoints.com, I didn't see any surgeons here in Colorado doing the procedure, does anybody out there have different information? I also have family in New Jersey, and have thought about having surgery done there, but again I didn't see any NJ surgeons on those lists. This confuses me a bit since I had some communication with a Dr. Buechel in NJ who has a Web site where he discusses doing hip resurfacing. Sorry for being a bit rambling, but I'm trying to sort things out and any help would be appreciated. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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