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DAY 2
- Dressing
is done and drainage is removed.
- The same
set of exercises you did yesterday is done today.
- The Epidural
medication is continued in reduced dosage. You will be given mild pain
relieving tablets.
- Today
is the last day of antibiotic course. After the last dose, your intravenous
line will be removed.
DAY 3 & 4
- The Epidural
tube is removed.
- The urinary
catheter is removed.
- Your exercise
program will continue.
- You are
made to stand up with the help of a walker and may be allowed to walk
few steps if your condition permits.
In hip replacement
surgery, standing and walking start before you start sitting.
- Getting
out of the bed.
- Avoid
bending the knee and the hip on the operated side
- With help
of sling provided to you, lift your operated leg off the bed.
- Get out
the bed on the side closer to your non-operated side.
- Get the
non-operated leg on the ground, pivot your body, keeping your non operated
leg straight and out.
- Sit at
the edge of the bed with operated leg straight out in front.
- Stand
with the help of the walker.
- You may
put full weight on the operated leg, if cemented hip is used.
- You are
allowed to put only 10% of your body weight on the operated leg, if
uncemented hip is used.
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