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Mooshters howardhou@...> wrote :

During the procedure, he cut

> a " wafer " of bone that ligaments were attached to and said something

> about that making it easier to get in to the femoral head without

> interrupting blood supply. This piece of bone was then reattached

> with a screw.

He probably did a trochanteric osteotomy. They cut the greater trochanter off,

then re-attach it afterwords. It happens more often in THR's I think, but I've

heard of other resurfed patients with it also.

Cindy

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

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I've been having a hell of a time trying to tie my shoes as well or

cut my toe nails. However, I eventually had a breakthrough and was

able to do both at about the 14 week mark.

Beaule C + 3/5/04

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> > I couldn't kick my way out of a wet paper bag. ;-)

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> > What amazes me is that I have no muscle soreness today - which

> > is really strange considering how exhausted my legs felt

yesterday.

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I've been having a hell of a time trying to tie my shoes as well or

cut my toe nails. However, I eventually had a breakthrough and was

able to do both at about the 14 week mark.

Beaule C + 3/5/04

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Congrats Steve,

> > > I started teaching my (Tae Kwon-Do) classes again at 8 weeks

and

> still

> > > cannot do anything much with my legs at around ten weeks.

> >

> >

> > I couldn't kick my way out of a wet paper bag. ;-)

> >

> > What amazes me is that I have no muscle soreness today - which

> > is really strange considering how exhausted my legs felt

yesterday.

> >

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

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> I've been having a hell of a time trying to tie my shoes as well or

> cut my toe nails. However, I eventually had a breakthrough and was

> able to do both at about the 14 week mark.

That's so weird. I cut my toenails the day they released me from

bending restrictions (5 1/2 weeks). Not easy, but not too difficult

either. I've been tying shoes since about week 6. It was a little

uncomfortable up until maybe the 8 week mark, but it wasn't painful

or impossible.

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

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That is wierd. It still isnt easy to do either, but I hope it keeps

getting better.

I have AVN and Beaule at JRI did mine. During the procedure, he cut

a " wafer " of bone that ligaments were attached to and said something

about that making it easier to get in to the femoral head without

interrupting blood supply. This piece of bone was then reattached

with a screw.

My x-rays show the C+ device, but I can also see a screw a little off

to the side. I wonder if he only does this with AVN patients. Any

one else at JRI have something like this?

Beaule C+ 3/5/04.

> > I've been having a hell of a time trying to tie my shoes as well

or

> > cut my toe nails. However, I eventually had a breakthrough and

was

> > able to do both at about the 14 week mark.

>

> That's so weird. I cut my toenails the day they released me from

> bending restrictions (5 1/2 weeks). Not easy, but not too difficult

> either. I've been tying shoes since about week 6. It was a little

> uncomfortable up until maybe the 8 week mark, but it wasn't painful

> or impossible.

>

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

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That is wierd. It still isnt easy to do either, but I hope it keeps

getting better.

I have AVN and Beaule at JRI did mine. During the procedure, he cut

a " wafer " of bone that ligaments were attached to and said something

about that making it easier to get in to the femoral head without

interrupting blood supply. This piece of bone was then reattached

with a screw.

My x-rays show the C+ device, but I can also see a screw a little off

to the side. I wonder if he only does this with AVN patients. Any

one else at JRI have something like this?

Beaule C+ 3/5/04.

> > I've been having a hell of a time trying to tie my shoes as well

or

> > cut my toe nails. However, I eventually had a breakthrough and

was

> > able to do both at about the 14 week mark.

>

> That's so weird. I cut my toenails the day they released me from

> bending restrictions (5 1/2 weeks). Not easy, but not too difficult

> either. I've been tying shoes since about week 6. It was a little

> uncomfortable up until maybe the 8 week mark, but it wasn't painful

> or impossible.

>

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

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Hi,

I too had that 'wafer' of bone with ligaments cut off........... OS said it

was to help preserve rather than cut through areas when I had little left

not atropied......plus I think it may help them get a clearer run at things

if there are any hassles..........

Mine was tied back on with thin wire which amused me no end as it looks

somewhat like a price tag attachment..............

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> That is wierd. It still isnt easy to do either, but I hope it keeps

> getting better.

>

> I have AVN and Beaule at JRI did mine. During the procedure, he cut

> a " wafer " of bone that ligaments were attached to and said something

> about that making it easier to get in to the femoral head without

> interrupting blood supply. This piece of bone was then reattached

> with a screw.

>

> My x-rays show the C+ device, but I can also see a screw a little off

> to the side. I wonder if he only does this with AVN patients. Any

> one else at JRI have something like this?

>

> Beaule C+ 3/5/04.

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Hi,

I too had that 'wafer' of bone with ligaments cut off........... OS said it

was to help preserve rather than cut through areas when I had little left

not atropied......plus I think it may help them get a clearer run at things

if there are any hassles..........

Mine was tied back on with thin wire which amused me no end as it looks

somewhat like a price tag attachment..............

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> That is wierd. It still isnt easy to do either, but I hope it keeps

> getting better.

>

> I have AVN and Beaule at JRI did mine. During the procedure, he cut

> a " wafer " of bone that ligaments were attached to and said something

> about that making it easier to get in to the femoral head without

> interrupting blood supply. This piece of bone was then reattached

> with a screw.

>

> My x-rays show the C+ device, but I can also see a screw a little off

> to the side. I wonder if he only does this with AVN patients. Any

> one else at JRI have something like this?

>

> Beaule C+ 3/5/04.

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