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Inbox me more about your hip. I myself need a hip replacement but have been putting it off.
I will look into a cryo therapy unit.
www.gameready.com
Most game ready machines aren't covered by insurance, so it's like $300 for 2 weeks.
As for the hip replacement, I'd almost insist on finding a surgeon that does the anterior method. I went under the knife yesterday at 9am and was waiting for discharge 9 this morning.
The surgeon I consulted with (also at Beacon) only does the minimally invasive anterior approach. Has been doing them for 10+ years. Pretty much said I could be back to work (office enviornment) in 2-3 weeks. Keep me updated on your recovery. I am 46 years old and a type 2 diabetic. I'm more worried about my diabetus and how that will make my recovery than I am about the actual surgery.
Hard to believe but she is 18 weeks post surgery. She signed her LOI a few weeks ago attend and play at Malone University...
Still pain free. Range of motion is still a little tight but she can do full arm circles (slowly). If she were not a throwing athlete I'd say the surgery was a 100% success.
Still restricted from pushes and pulls (outside of normal rehab work). Started to kick up the core and lower body strengthening and hitting the cardio on a treadmill. Feeling like taking it slow will yield results. Doc may release her to swing a bat next month. Throwing program to start in march.
Well we are in a stalemate. She is up to 120 feet but we can't move to the next step. She has to pass each step with pain free throwing. And we have been stuck for 3 weeks now and she just can't throw/toss at 120 feet without soreness in the upper arm and elbow. Not sharp pain and not in the area that caused her debilitating pain and weakness when throwing. But still sore. She is beyond frustrated and tonight I am legit worried for the first time. Is it time to call the doctor or is this normal and keep plugging away?