Recovering After A Hip Replacement: What You Need To Know

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Patients will likely experience some mild pain and discomfort after their hip replacement surgery. Managing this pain and discomfort will be essential to a faster recovery period. Patients can try some holistic remedies, such as raising their legs, using a cold press, remaining active, and drinking herbal teas. If a patient does require prescription medicine, their doctor may advise a nerve blocker and opioids as a way to prevent and manage pain. Patients could also take medications that help to manage their inflammation and pain in the form of steroids. Given the dangers of opioids, many medical professionals are recommending acupuncture as a safer alternative to pharmaceutical medications to manage pain after hip replacement surgery. A study published in 2015 from The Joint Replacement Center at Abbott Northwestern Hospital revealed acupuncture is a highly viable alternative to medications for such patients. Other alternative treatments include massage therapy, physical therapy, music therapy, relaxation therapy, and mental health therapy.

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