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I haven't had any " clunks " yet but Dr. Gross said it was common and he

said it was due to the hard bearing surfaces and thus I would think

might be experienced by anyone with a M-o-M device whether THR or

resurface.

RC2K Dr. Gross 3/24/04

> Hi, All

>

> On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

> first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

> Cormet and Conserve devices? Just wondering how different these are in

> this or other respects.

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> Hi, All

>

> On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

> first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

> Cormet and Conserve devices?

I've had some " clunks " , and I have (very recent) ConservePlus-es.

Steve (bilateral C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

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thanks, eric. It's what I figured, but seem to have this need to dot all

the i's right now.

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> I haven't had any " clunks " yet but Dr. Gross said it was common and he

> said it was due to the hard bearing surfaces and thus I would think

> might be experienced by anyone with a M-o-M device whether THR or

> resurface.

>

>

> RC2K Dr. Gross 3/24/04

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>

> > Hi, All

> >

> > On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

> > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

> > Cormet and Conserve devices? Just wondering how different these are in

> > this or other respects.

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> >

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thanks, eric. It's what I figured, but seem to have this need to dot all

the i's right now.

> :

>

> I haven't had any " clunks " yet but Dr. Gross said it was common and he

> said it was due to the hard bearing surfaces and thus I would think

> might be experienced by anyone with a M-o-M device whether THR or

> resurface.

>

>

> RC2K Dr. Gross 3/24/04

>

>

> > Hi, All

> >

> > On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

> > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

> > Cormet and Conserve devices? Just wondering how different these are in

> > this or other respects.

> >

> >

>

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thanks, steve. As a dancer (avocational, but truly serious) I'm very tuned

into my body, so I'm trying to make sure I know what I'm in for, so I

don't start ringing any alarms (other than those at the airport!)

>

> > Hi, All

> >

> > On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

> > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

> > Cormet and Conserve devices?

>

> I've had some " clunks " , and I have (very recent) ConservePlus-es.

>

> Steve (bilateral C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

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thanks, steve. As a dancer (avocational, but truly serious) I'm very tuned

into my body, so I'm trying to make sure I know what I'm in for, so I

don't start ringing any alarms (other than those at the airport!)

>

> > Hi, All

> >

> > On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

> > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

> > Cormet and Conserve devices?

>

> I've had some " clunks " , and I have (very recent) ConservePlus-es.

>

> Steve (bilateral C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

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thanks, steve. As a dancer (avocational, but truly serious) I'm very tuned

into my body, so I'm trying to make sure I know what I'm in for, so I

don't start ringing any alarms (other than those at the airport!)

>

> > Hi, All

> >

> > On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

> > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

> > Cormet and Conserve devices?

>

> I've had some " clunks " , and I have (very recent) ConservePlus-es.

>

> Steve (bilateral C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

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I'm a month in and I still clunk. The doc's have told me it

should subside over time as things tighten up around ground zero.

But some have shared that they have permanent clunks, which I

presume to be better than the agonizing " pops " we had before they

fixed us. I remember simply turning sideways in the kitchen to grab

a dish towel, and my (pre-op) hip popped, and sent me down to the

tile. I endured HUNDREDS of those over the last 3 decades, so I'll

settle for a painless clunk if I have too. Someone once told me that

their permanent clunk serves to remind them that their resurf is

there in lieu of the pain, and that she smiles when she clunks.

C+ DR. Amstutz 4-15-04

> > > Hi, All

> > >

> > > On this site, people have talked about their new

hips " clunking " for at

> > > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this

equally true for

> > > Cormet and Conserve devices?

> >

> > I've had some " clunks " , and I have (very recent) ConservePlus-es.

> >

> > Steve (bilateral C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I'm a month in and I still clunk. The doc's have told me it

should subside over time as things tighten up around ground zero.

But some have shared that they have permanent clunks, which I

presume to be better than the agonizing " pops " we had before they

fixed us. I remember simply turning sideways in the kitchen to grab

a dish towel, and my (pre-op) hip popped, and sent me down to the

tile. I endured HUNDREDS of those over the last 3 decades, so I'll

settle for a painless clunk if I have too. Someone once told me that

their permanent clunk serves to remind them that their resurf is

there in lieu of the pain, and that she smiles when she clunks.

C+ DR. Amstutz 4-15-04

> > > Hi, All

> > >

> > > On this site, people have talked about their new

hips " clunking " for at

> > > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this

equally true for

> > > Cormet and Conserve devices?

> >

> > I've had some " clunks " , and I have (very recent) ConservePlus-es.

> >

> > Steve (bilateral C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I'm a month in and I still clunk. The doc's have told me it

should subside over time as things tighten up around ground zero.

But some have shared that they have permanent clunks, which I

presume to be better than the agonizing " pops " we had before they

fixed us. I remember simply turning sideways in the kitchen to grab

a dish towel, and my (pre-op) hip popped, and sent me down to the

tile. I endured HUNDREDS of those over the last 3 decades, so I'll

settle for a painless clunk if I have too. Someone once told me that

their permanent clunk serves to remind them that their resurf is

there in lieu of the pain, and that she smiles when she clunks.

C+ DR. Amstutz 4-15-04

> > > Hi, All

> > >

> > > On this site, people have talked about their new

hips " clunking " for at

> > > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this

equally true for

> > > Cormet and Conserve devices?

> >

> > I've had some " clunks " , and I have (very recent) ConservePlus-es.

> >

> > Steve (bilateral C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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that's a good attitude to have. My hip speaks to the entire class in

ballet class. A dancer on the other side of the barre was appalled by it.

But then, so am I. I think a percussion section has taken up residence

inside it! Soon I'll " drum them out. "

> ,

> I'm a month in and I still clunk. The doc's have told me it

> should subside over time as things tighten up around ground zero.

> But some have shared that they have permanent clunks, which I

> presume to be better than the agonizing " pops " we had before they

> fixed us. I remember simply turning sideways in the kitchen to grab

> a dish towel, and my (pre-op) hip popped, and sent me down to the

> tile. I endured HUNDREDS of those over the last 3 decades, so I'll

> settle for a painless clunk if I have too. Someone once told me that

> their permanent clunk serves to remind them that their resurf is

> there in lieu of the pain, and that she smiles when she clunks.

> C+ DR. Amstutz 4-15-04

>

>

>

> > > > Hi, All

> > > >

> > > > On this site, people have talked about their new

> hips " clunking " for at

> > > > first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this

> equally true for

> > > > Cormet and Conserve devices?

> > >

> > > I've had some " clunks " , and I have (very recent) ConservePlus-es.

> > >

> > > Steve (bilateral C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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No “clunking†(so far). Cormet 2000 implanted on 16/02/04.

Dan

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Sent: 14 May 2004 12:40

To: surfacehippy

Subject: clunking

Hi, All

On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

Cormet and Conserve devices? Just wondering how different these are in

this or other respects.

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No “clunking†(so far). Cormet 2000 implanted on 16/02/04.

Dan

dan.milosevic@...

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From: Nisbett

Sent: 14 May 2004 12:40

To: surfacehippy

Subject: clunking

Hi, All

On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

Cormet and Conserve devices? Just wondering how different these are in

this or other respects.

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I have never had any clunking. One of the lucky few I guess. For years

PRE-op, I'd be minding my own business when I'd get a stabbing pain that

sent me falling to the floor in agony. In truth, after surgery, I'd have

accepted my hip playing 'The Star Spangled Banner' if it meant no pain.

Lois (the non-clunker)

C+ 3/27/03 Dr. Mont

clunking

Hi, All

On this site, people have talked about their new hips " clunking " for at

first, even, I think, for the first year or so. Is this equally true for

Cormet and Conserve devices? Just wondering how different these are in

this or other respects.

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Alan Ray redace_us@...> wrote :

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

>

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

In my case it is a feeling. I've never heard anything from my hips. I still

get the clunking, although at this point they are micro-clunks. Sorry, no party

entertainment here. There have been people that have had audible squeaks

though.

Cindy

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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Alan Ray redace_us@...> wrote :

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

>

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

In my case it is a feeling. I've never heard anything from my hips. I still

get the clunking, although at this point they are micro-clunks. Sorry, no party

entertainment here. There have been people that have had audible squeaks

though.

Cindy

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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Alan Ray redace_us@...> wrote :

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

>

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

In my case it is a feeling. I've never heard anything from my hips. I still

get the clunking, although at this point they are micro-clunks. Sorry, no party

entertainment here. There have been people that have had audible squeaks

though.

Cindy

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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Clunking is just a movement, not really audible. For me it's very

infrequent and is more like a very short slipping feeling in the

joint when it goes from non-load bearing to load bearing. It's

squishing out bodily fluids between the 2 halves of the joint before

they come in contact with each other. The tighter and stronger the

hip capsule, the less frequent and less noticeable it is. I don't

have it during sports, perhaps because the hips are typically always

loaded.

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

> Alan

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Clunking is just a movement, not really audible. For me it's very

infrequent and is more like a very short slipping feeling in the

joint when it goes from non-load bearing to load bearing. It's

squishing out bodily fluids between the 2 halves of the joint before

they come in contact with each other. The tighter and stronger the

hip capsule, the less frequent and less noticeable it is. I don't

have it during sports, perhaps because the hips are typically always

loaded.

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

> Alan

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It's pretty much a standard feeling. Haven't heard it yet, so using it as

conversation piece is probably not going to happen.

It used to bug me, until I realized that it means that you are using stuff

that's been out of service for quite some time. If you stretch, it will

abate. A new stretch will cause a few extra clunks for a day or two (hence

folks get a bunch of this immediately post-op) and then no more. If I am

really inactive for a few days I clunk more once I start moving.

Jeff

rBHR Aug. 1, 2001

Mr. McMinn

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" To study and not think is a waste. To think and not study is dangerous. "

-- K'ung-fu-tzu (Confucius)

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

> Alan

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It's pretty much a standard feeling. Haven't heard it yet, so using it as

conversation piece is probably not going to happen.

It used to bug me, until I realized that it means that you are using stuff

that's been out of service for quite some time. If you stretch, it will

abate. A new stretch will cause a few extra clunks for a day or two (hence

folks get a bunch of this immediately post-op) and then no more. If I am

really inactive for a few days I clunk more once I start moving.

Jeff

rBHR Aug. 1, 2001

Mr. McMinn

=============

" To study and not think is a waste. To think and not study is dangerous. "

-- K'ung-fu-tzu (Confucius)

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

> Alan

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Hi Alan,

I can't speak for all clunkers, but mine is an internal clunk,

not at all audible to others unless they have their head in my lap.

=)

C+

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

> Alan

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Hi Alan,

I can't speak for all clunkers, but mine is an internal clunk,

not at all audible to others unless they have their head in my lap.

=)

C+

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

> Alan

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What funny stories, descriptions you all have of the clunking phenomenon.

Cracks me up. I almost never clunk anymore, but I surely did when I was

initially post-op. I wanted to write, then, about the time when I most

frequently experienced it, but modesty prevented that. Think " Throne. "

What a hoot you all really are -- Joyce (Dr Gross, LHR, 2/2/04)

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Hi Alan,

I can't speak for all clunkers, but mine is an internal clunk,

not at all audible to others unless they have their head in my lap.

=)

C+

> Hey Post-op hippies...

>

> There's fairly regular posting traffic on the " clunking " in the

newly

> device. Is this a feeling, of clunking...or is an actual audible

> clunk that will amuse the other folks at cocktail parties?

>

> Alan

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<< Mine seems to clunk

at some point during most days, usually when I'm bending down to pick

something off the floor. The clunk isn't a sound and it doesn't feel

like the joint is moving, but I know something happened. >>

Mine too. . . when I bend at the hip to touch thew floor

Alyce

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