Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 Yow! Sorry about your pain, that sounds most unpleasant. May I ask who your surgeon was and where your surgery was? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 >Hi to yo all, >Im new to the group,i am 39 and just had my right hip resurfaced on >the 15th may 2003. Congrats and welcome aboard! >Nothing can prepare you for the pain after, i felt like i had been >hit by a freight train,it was only because i have a very strong will >and i did some meditation tech which helped me through. >this morning i went for a short walk it was still very painful(with >2 crutches). People's reaction to the surgery vary greatly. I (and some others) didn't need pain meds of any sort post-op since it hurt less than the OA. Fortunately, once healing sets in, it should abate fairly quickly -- every few days I noticed it was tangibly better than before. If swelling seems to persists, the area seems unusually hot or you are running a fever, this could be a sign of infection. In that case, ask your osteopath. >I still have a lot of swelling and brusing on my upper >thigh and back,i have noticed that my right leg is about 1inch >longer in lenght? is this normal? will it settle down after the >swelling in my hip goes down? Short answer: The swelling is unlikely to have anything to do with your leg length difference. Long answer: If you had bone on bone before the operation, all the cartilage was missing. Resurfacing puts it all back the way it was, so actually your leg should be more or less its normal length. The implants are short, so unlike a THR, where there is a long stem and therefore a lot of variation, resurfs pretty much all come out the same way for length. Most people (including me) report as you do, that the leg seems longer. With a lot of people, they were also pretty twisted up pre-op and being able to stand up straight makes it just seem like you grew even more. Finally, if you had some dysplasia or deformity, it is possible the leg was even shorter in its normal state. I had this, and if that is the case, your pelvis is a bit out of whack, which could lead to some back trouble in the next couple of months. All of these issues have resolved themselves nicely, by the way. When in doubt, ask your osteopath. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 It's hard to say if the discrepancy will resolve. It depends on the cause. Have your Dr make measurements on the x-ray ... he can then advise you. I have a 1.2 cm discrepancy post-op. To resolve any discomfort I use a heel lift. Wolf chazmontyq wrote: Hi to yo all, Im new to the group,i am 39 and just had my right hip resurfaced on the 15th may 2003. Nothing can prepare you for the pain after, i felt like i had been hit by a freight train,it was only because i have a very strong will and i did some meditation tech which helped me through. this morning i went for a short walk it was still very painful(with 2 crutches).I still have a lot of swelling and brusing on my upper thigh and back,i have noticed that my right leg is about 1inch longer in lenght? is this normal? will it settle down after the swelling in my hip goes down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 Hi, Sorry to hear about your pain. I had 2 resurfacings spaced 6 months apart in 2000 (BHR Treacy Birmingham, U.K.). I had some bruising and swelling both times but not much pain - guess you were unlucky; it can happen. Hope it resolves soon. My operated leg felt slightly longer the first time, but did settle slightly as it bedded in. I say " felt " because my physio said it was because the leg and hip area were much " straighter " than before the op. After two or three months I didn't really notice the difference anymore, but I was only walking properly on one (the operated!) leg. After the second operation, I had the same feeling, but again after two to three months it was obvious that both legs were the same length, and probably no longer than before, although because of now being totally " straight " instead of cramped around the hip area, I felt about an inch taller! The re-surfacing technique generally leads to minimal leg length differences and much less than can occur in a total hip replacement. Good luck with your further recovery. Maybe a chat to your surgeon or physio will help you further with this concern. Regards, Alan > Hi to yo all, > Im new to the group,i am 39 and just had my right hip resurfaced on > the 15th may 2003. > Nothing can prepare you for the pain after, i felt like i had been > hit by a freight train,it was only because i have a very strong will > and i did some meditation tech which helped me through. > this morning i went for a short walk it was still very painful(with > 2 crutches).I still have a lot of swelling and brusing on my upper > thigh and back,i have noticed that my right leg is about 1inch > longer in lenght? is this normal? will it settle down after the > swelling in my hip goes down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 Chazmontyq: I'm in the process of selecting methods and surgeons...could I ask who did your's and where? Thanks jim j Hip resurfacing leg length? Hi to yo all, Im new to the group,i am 39 and just had my right hip resurfaced on the 15th may 2003. Nothing can prepare you for the pain after, i felt like i had been hit by a freight train,it was only because i have a very strong will and i did some meditation tech which helped me through. this morning i went for a short walk it was still very painful(with 2 crutches).I still have a lot of swelling and brusing on my upper thigh and back,i have noticed that my right leg is about 1inch longer in lenght? is this normal? will it settle down after the swelling in my hip goes down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 I'm also sorry to hear about your pain. I had my hip done 3/13/03 and the only real pain I had was the first time I got out of bed the day after surgery and most of that was from that crazy tape they use to cover the incision. I don't have any leg length problems. When are you due for your next check-up? If I were you I would contact my OS. Good luck. C+ 3/13/03 Dr. Mont > Hi to yo all, > Im new to the group,i am 39 and just had my right hip resurfaced on > the 15th may 2003. > Nothing can prepare you for the pain after, i felt like i had been > hit by a freight train,it was only because i have a very strong will > and i did some meditation tech which helped me through. > this morning i went for a short walk it was still very painful(with > 2 crutches).I still have a lot of swelling and brusing on my upper > thigh and back,i have noticed that my right leg is about 1inch > longer in lenght? is this normal? will it settle down after the > swelling in my hip goes down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 I'm also soryy to hear about your pain. I had my right hip done 3/13/03 and the only real pain I had was getting out of bed the day after surgery and most of that was from that crazy tape they use on the incision. I have no leg length discrepancies. When are you due for your next check-up? If this pain persists you should contact your OA. Good luck > Hi to yo all, > Im new to the group,i am 39 and just had my right hip resurfaced on > the 15th may 2003. > Nothing can prepare you for the pain after, i felt like i had been > hit by a freight train,it was only because i have a very strong will > and i did some meditation tech which helped me through. > this morning i went for a short walk it was still very painful(with > 2 crutches).I still have a lot of swelling and brusing on my upper > thigh and back,i have noticed that my right leg is about 1inch > longer in lenght? is this normal? will it settle down after the > swelling in my hip goes down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 Wow. Sorry bout that pain. R U sure the difference in leg length is an inch? Seems big. May I ask who did the resurface? ...Curious. Following my L hip surgery, i had a leg length difference...under an inch. Then i had the R one done and i'm " good to go " . Luckily i had no real pain...didn't take any pain meds. I think you'll be fine....great....fantastic...!! Hang in there, Quinn C2K Dr Gross- LhipHalloween 02', RhipValentinesDay 03' > Hi to yo all, > Im new to the group,i am 39 and just had my right hip resurfaced on > the 15th may 2003. > Nothing can prepare you for the pain after, i felt like i had been > hit by a freight train,it was only because i have a very strong will > and i did some meditation tech which helped me through. > this morning i went for a short walk it was still very painful(with > 2 crutches).I still have a lot of swelling and brusing on my upper > thigh and back,i have noticed that my right leg is about 1inch > longer in lenght? is this normal? will it settle down after the > swelling in my hip goes down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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