I see this concern being posted all the time and wanted to share what I've learned regarding popping in the hip Post op. Obviously, this is a tense subject. You go through all this trouble and then the fear sets in...what if? Especially when you do something as simple as stand up from the couch or roll over in bed and you hear and feel a jarring hip pop that sends you into a panic. So, what's the deal??
Joints pop and your post-op hip will too, but a pop related to tearing that repaired labrum is not likely to leave you guessing. If you compromise that repair, you're gonna know because it's going to hurt. The joint can pop due to fluid and gasses and this is normal. It might happen up to a year or even forever! It could also be breaking up of scar tissue. So, talk to your OS or PT if this is happening, but find some comfort in knowing, it's most likely nothing to worry about. I've found it happens most often when I've been working my hip hard and it gets a flare up or really stiff. Especially from a standing to sitting position, but always feels better afterwards...it does take my breath away everytime it happens though!! Yikes!
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I've been off crutches over a week now and life seems to be pretty normal again. Don't get me wrong, it's hard to keep up with housework and the kids, but I'm managing. I actually drove several hundred miles yesterday with the kids on my own to see my brother's first baby girl on the day she was born!! So happy to have healed up enough just in time to be there, something I certainly was not expecting!
As I mentioned before, i was allowed off crutches two weeks early. And this week got to add some new and exciting work to the PT program. 12 minutes with light resistance on recumbant bike, 5 minutes eliptical (broke a sweat, felt awesome, no pain whatsoever!!). Also started some light squats, toe raises, more challenging bridge work and a little bit of weights. It was a great day. Also got the go ahead to start swimming laps. My hip actually held out longer than my shoulder. That was pretty depressing actually, can't enjoy my first swim due to my bad shoulder, but hoping to get that worked out soon.
As for progressing, there is some limping, especially after a long day, but I haven't picked up my crutches in about 4 days now. Every day is some improvement and I'm getting pretty close to forgetting altogether, which can be bad. Yesterday I squatted down to help my daughter put her shoes on and my hip screamed at me!! It's easier to forget as I get more mobile. But that is also a great, great thing. I've taken a total of maybe 3 ibuprofen all week, so pain is tolerable. It's really only sharb jabs of pain when I turn certain ways, getting out of car, etc. But hardly any of that pre-op aching. I think I'm crossing the point of where I'm better off now, but I know it's still a long road ahead and even my PT told me I'm going to hit a point where it gets hard and I'll have to push through the pain. I'm up for it though, bring it on!!! I'm just ready to be healed and on with it.
Sorry for the extra long message!
Vanessa:)
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Wow Vanessa you're racing along!! I think you're where I'm at and I'm 15?? lost track, weeks post op!! Go Girl! Are you looking after your baby ok, are you actually managing without help? How old is she and you're actually ahead of me if so, because I'm still really struggling to pick up my 25 pounder! She's not quite walking yet, bummer!
Louisa,
I have been able to pick the baby up when I have to, but not much. It doesn't feel good that's for sure. I was told that there's really no way to know how people are going to progress because it is so different from one to another. I'm very thankful it's happening fast, but wish it could be so with everyone because I know it takes much longer for most patients. My baby is really, really easy though and he walks himself everywhere, so it's been manageable.
How are you feeling? You know, one thing that seems to have helped me alot is that I've stretched my psoas A LOT, like constantly all day long. I think it's helped. Do you know how to do that? Let me know if you need some suggestions.
Take care!
Vanessa
Glad to hear you're healing well! Thanks again for your time a few weeks ago - it helped to hear from someone with the same issue!
My appt with Dr. Byrd is on the 17th...2 months earlier than originally thought which is the coolest thing in the world right now!
Sam Ferrise
sam@ferrise.net
That's great news Sam!! Good luck with your visit. I hope it all turns out well for you. Please keep us posted here on your experience!!
Best,
Vanessa
Glad to hear that you are doing so well! I am now 4 1/2 weeks out of surgery #3 and feel like I am healing quicker this time, but weaning off crutches has been harder than I remember. I wanted to ask you...How has your insurance co been through your surgery and PT? I am having a very hard time, and have just been denied a big appeal. My OS did not charge for the surgery, so that turned out to be a non issue, but I am being denied PT, even though I have 30 visits left onmy plan...not sure wht I am going to do!
That's terrible. My experience has been that my insurance company, Aetna, like many are evil bloodsucking theives that could care less about the well being of their clients and you'll have to fight them to the death! Who is your provider?
Susie, another hip blogger posted on insurance company negotiating. here's the link. Ask her, she might have some ideas. So far i'm losing this battle unfortunately.
http://susie711.blogspot.com/2009/10/when-your-insurance-company-wont-pay-12.html
Hello, I am new to this post. To make a long story short my surgeon canceled my hip scope 3 days before surgery becasue he read on my med history my reg dr. had me on Tramodal for pain.
He said it was a form of a narcotic and will not do surgery for 3 more months! His thoughts were he wanted precise pain levels and Tramadol can actually magnify my pain????? I have been off this med for 3 weeks now and in so much pain it is not funny! Has anyone ever heard of this or went thru this? THank you! Beth
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