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August 13, 2008
I had bilateral surgery in January of 08 - I found
this web site
around 6 months prior to that time and had the same reaction, what a
godsend.
After recovering from an arthroscopic surgery to my right hip in May
of 07 and I had one on my left in March of 07, I was desperate as I
was not getting any better.
Both of my hips were bad and now I have no pain, just a desire to
keep getting stronger. I am playing in a 45 and older tennis
tournament this next weekend.
If both are bad then I would recommend a bilateral. The doctors want
you on your feet as soon as possible and its better to have only one
recovery. I had suffered through 2 and didn't want any more.
Another doctor had recommended a bilateral total hip replacement and
I was so fortunate to not be able to sleep at night and I found this
web site and Pat's
Good luck
Peter 45
Bilateral 1/7/08
Dr. Schmalzried
August 13, 2008
Tennis
In Case anyone is interested, I had a good run this week in a local
tournament - Men's 45 singles winner
http://tennislink.usta.com/tournaments/Draws/EventDraw.aspx?T=66416&E=3
It has been 8 months since my bilateral and I have been doing a ton of
PT and owe a lot to the www.egoscue.com philosophy. I also am indebted
to the folks on this message board for I am moving better than I have
in years. I have some sore muscles but the hips feel great with no
pain.
the search feature on this site is really good if you want to do
research and I have attempted to document my progress for anyone who is
interested in getting their life back like I have.
Peter 45
bilateral 1/7/08
Dr. Schamlzried
May 25, 2008
Tennis
Good tennis result today
I still have difficulty moving backwards but we won a 3 set match in
the 6.0 division - lost in the 35 and over yesterday
I had a sore muscle last week after tennis and surfing the same day,
but it does go away - seems like the static holds like the plank below
are great for when the legs get bounced around in active stuff
Check the draw below and look for Peter Davidson
http://tennislink.usta.com/Tournaments/Draws/EventDraw.aspx?T=56320&E=11
I have decided to hold off on singles for another good spell of time
but doubles is much easier on the hips, I do believe it takes a lot of
time to get better and my friends are amazed I am competing at this
level
The plank exercise seems like a great one for hip stabilization
http://exercise.about.com/od/abs/ss/abexercises_10.htm
Good luck to all
Peter
Bilateral 1/7/08
Dr.Schmalzried
May 5, 200
Hello all, I thought it would be of interest that I did well in a
tournament today - won a couple rounds and play again next Friday
http://tennislink.usta.com/tournaments/Draws/EventDraw.aspx?
T=56309&E=4
Look for Peter Davidson half way down in the men's 45's - southern Ca
sectionals
I was a bit hesitant to play but Dr. Schmalzried said at 3 months a
little tennis was OK. After playing some doubles and improving in my
movement combined with solid physical therapy, I felt real good.
My stubborn brother went ahead and had his 2nd THR a couple weeks
ago - we have a genetic thing I suppose - He never spoke with my
doctor and was suprised to see me play.
anyway, feeling sore but don't have any pain at all, It was great to
be out there. You never know what you have until its taken away from
you
Peter 44 Years old - 45 this month
Bilateral 1/7/08
Dr. Schmalzried
April 4, 2008
I just wanted to report in to my friends on the board, I passed my 3
month mark and that was when the doctor gave me the go ahead with
tennis. I did rally a few times on the clay in the last couple weeks
but last night I played some high level doubles on the hard courts
and was able to compete. I got a little tired by the 3rd set but was
very happy. My pals are still playing open tournaments here in
Southern California and were not expecting me to be able to hang with
them. I got a little head rush a couple of times as it is very hard to
recreate the movements in therapy but I am back!! 1st year in the
45's for me
I checked back and found a post I made before my surgery
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/surfacehippy/message/128402
What a difference, I have been running a little longer and harder
every few days on the grass in the park and still have a ways to go
and I am still doing all my PT - which is key to anyone pre or post
op
My brother had a THR this last Monday and wanted nothing to do with
the resurfacing. He was told by his doctor that I would need to THR
in 7 years - he of course did not get a consult from my doctor
Schmalzried.
It seems all the folks you talk to after the fact will not admit
their path was incorrect, present author included
Thanks to all especially Vicki who still helps out here
Peter 44
Bilateral 1/7/08
Dr. Schmalzried
March 15, 2008
Hi All, just wanted to report at 9 weeks post op I was able
to surf semi decently - paddled out on the log (long board) and felt a little
tight when I first sat up on it and spread my legs, but they soon felt ok as I
swung my legs around to move the board and was able to spring up and ride a few.
I was unable to sit on a board comfortably for the last two years. BTW at 6
weeks I tried and was unable to spring up.
I also went out on the clay tennis courts and hit with a friend - the doctor
said no tennis until April 1 but a little rally on the dirt seemed OK. We did
not play any points. Yea, I know - pushing it again. I got weak fairly quick and
will wait until next week to play again but it sure felt good.
Both of these activities caused some fatigue and I stopped as soon as I got
tired. Still have a ways to go to be strong in the hips again but so far I sure
am happy. Used to be ranked in tennis and surf all the time.
good luck to all
Peter
Bilateral 1/7/08
Dr. Schmalzried
February 17, 2008
Pushing it al little I know but I could not help trying to
surf yesterday at 6 weeks, its so nice in So Cal
I tested my ability to sit on a chair backwards that spread my legs like sitting
on a surfboard and was amazed there was no pain, so I went for it thinking there
is no real josling like tennis. I just had a real hard time springing from
laying on the board to standing. My muscles on are still too weak and tight. I
had practiced on the beach before paddling out and tried 4 or 5 times to get to
my feet looking silly each time. Guess I'll use my log next instead of the
short board.
I am a bit sore today but there doesn't seem to be any damage. I have not been
stretching as it seems too soon but just concentrating on getting my leg
strength back.
The toughest part is taking it slow, walking great and starting on my eliptical
machine a bit longer, plenty of PT including lots of core exercises.
6 week check up this coming Tuesday with the Dr.
Peter 44
Bilateral 1/7/08
Dr. Schmalzried
January 12, 2008
5 Days Post Op Bilateral
Well, walking around with crutches 5 days post op, actually cheating and walking
unrestricted from couch to refrig, seems strange to have two metal objects
inside me but the other pain I used to have is gone. Was a nasty past few days
but getting better, just have surgery fatigue and need to heal the incisions. My
Dad had both hips done on a THR and was amazed to see me walking (more like just
on my feet) the day after my surgery to the bathroom
That Bilateral is a big hit, 2 hours operation time each side and Dr. Scmalzried
seems to have done a good job, still in some pain but happy to be home, was in
Hospital 3 nights, got pretty sick but I am skinny guy in decent shape so
feeling a lot better now - I would recommend only do the 2 if the doctor is
really experienced
Thanks everyone for the support
Peter
Bilateral 1/7/08
Dr. Schmalzried
December 28, 2007
I am scheduled for Jan 7 Bilateral with Dr. Schmalzried
Can't sleep because I am off the anti inflammatory and was doing some research, supposed to stop all that stuff (volteren)2 weeks prior to
surgery
I am having the DePuy ASR` (Articular Surface Replacement) System put
in,,
http://www.jri-oh.com/jri_research_project.php#depuy
Pat could include that in the surfacehippy web site as it doesn't
show up on the devices page
I also found a study from Canada that shows a bunch of resurfacing
due diligence dated November of 06 but still good.
http://www.albertaboneandjoint.com/projects/ABJHI%20MOM%20Hip%
20Resurfacing%20Report.pdf
check the table on Page 20, liking the Schmalzried 0 revision,
interesting Length of Stay in Hospital 4.1 vs 4.74 days for
Resurfacing vs THR, page 42 - also showed importance of experienced
doctors
cool article on the computer assisted procedure
http://www.opnews.com/articles/140/articles.php
Blue Cross and Kaiser Tech Evaluation article June 2007 - harder to
read but good if you have that insurance
http://www.bcbs.com/betterknowledge/tec/vols/22/22_03.pdf
Peter
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