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Margaret,

Great question as pre op conditioning can make a huge difference - the

stronger you are going in, the faster your post op recovery and rehab. I

didn't get any recommendations from the doctors but personal trainers and

physical therapists gave me some good exercise advice.

I’m sure you’ll get lots of advice too, but it’s a little difficult to give

a specific pre op exercise regimen as much of what you can do depends on

your specific disease(s), current strength level, range of motion, and pain

tolerance. Make sure your surgeon okays pre op exercise. Most of us have

terrible range of motion pre op in addition to significant pain. The

snapping an popping sounds from a bad hip can be unsettling. There are some

exercises you can do at home, but I found weight resistance machines at a

gym provide the best results. These are from my personal experience - I had

seriously advanced bone to bone OA and had been very active all of my life.

I suggest enlisting a certified trainer, especially if you have limited

experience using gym equipment. Many people dealing with hip disease have

related problems with their knees and back. A trainer will avoid any

exercises that improperly stress these areas.

You want to strengthen your legs and abdominals and work on cardiovascular

conditioning. Weight training offers the best results but may be more than

you can tackle. It also must be done with correct form to pay off. Here’s

a fairly advanced routine on weight machines: abductor/aductor which work

both legs simultaneously. Then do these with your single leg (your bad leg

first then your good leg): leg extensions, leg curls, kick backs, calf

machine, and if a leg press only if it supports your back and avoid going

more over a 90 degree angle from your thigh to shin. I used an ankle strap

attached to a cable machine for some kick backs and side kicks with light

weight. Lunges are good if you have the range of motion to do them

properly. As a general rule, do three sets of each exercise with an amount

of weight allowing for 12-16 repetitions per set. If weight training is not

for you, I have several things you can do at home. Let me know if you’re

interested.

Stretching is important, both before exercise and after, but I don’t know of

anyone that doesn’t have a limited range of motion pre op. I found that you

get your strength back post op before your range of motion.

There are many good abdominal exercises but some unduly stress your back.

As a general rule, make sure your knees are bent for any stomach exercise.

If your maximum is 25 crunches at once, do 3 – 4 sets of 15 instead of one

set of 25. Cardio work depends on what you like and what you can tolerate–

walking, biking, life cycle, elliptical machines, stairmaster, are all good.

There are guidelines as to how much cardio to do at what heart rate, even

a short walk will help. High impact exercises are definitely out. 10

minutes of cardio work before your weight training is also great as a warm

up.

You may want to take an anti-inflammatory after your workouts, but make sure

you discontinue them in advance of your surgery as required by your doctor.

Doctors usually say Tylenol is okay and may give you a prescription to

Vicadin. Again, your pre op investment will pay off.

There's a lot of advice on exercise out there and not all of it is good. Be

motivated, but be smart about what you do. If a specific exercise hurts any

area other than your hip, stop it. Again, this is what worked for me. I'm

doing great at 6 weeks post op on my second hip.

Best of luck.

Dave G.

C+ Dr. Amstutz, 3/24/98, 2/12/04

>

>Reply-To: surfacehippy

>To: surfacehippy

>Subject: Pre Op exercises

>Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 15:26:38 -0000

>

>Has anyone been given suggestions for what exercises to do and what

>to avoid please?

>

>Hoping to have op sometime in May

>

>Margaret

>

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