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The most common symptom of greater trochanteric pain syndrome is outer thigh and hip pain. Many people find this pain: To be a deep pain which may be aching or burning. May become worse over time. May be worse when you are lying on your side, especially at night. May also be made worse by doing any exercise.
See Further Reading and References below. A hip replacement is done under anaesthetic. Usually you are given a general anaesthetic, so you are completely asleep during the operation. It is also sometimes done under a spinal anaesthetic, which means you are awake but completely numb from the waist down. The operation itself takes about two hours.
Thigh pain after hip replacement. Posted 8 years ago, 156 users are following. Soxy. I'm wanting some feedback on high thigh pain after a hip replacement. I am 68 years old (female) and am 10 weeks post op cement hip replacement due to severe arthritis. I have been going on very well and thought all my troubles were over, but have now developed ...
I am 7 months post-cementless hip replacement and have recurring mid-thigh pain. I am at a loss on how to deal with this. I've read to cut back on exercise when it's bad and have also read to keep active and walk to help set the stem better. I have noticed that laying on my sofa too much is causing pain. I probably spend 3-4 hours during the ...
Pain on weight bearing 10 weeks after hip fracture repair. Posted 8 years ago, 20 users are following. RrnR. I had a femoral neck fracture 10 weeks ago and a dynamic hip screw repair. I am still needing two crutches to walk and cannot full-weight-bear on the affected leg without considerable pain. I wasn't expecting this long.
Hip fracture symptoms. If you break (fracture) your hip, a healthcare professional may recognise these symptoms during diagnosis: Pain around the injured hip, the outer upper thigh and groin. Unable to move your hip, stand or walk. Affected leg looks shorter and is turned outwards.
Sore heels after total hip replacement. Try this. Posted 8 years ago, 5 users are following. kate030815. The nurse in hospital filled a stretchy examination glove with water, tied it up to make a mini balloon, put it inside another one for strength and put it under my heels. Fantastic.
upper thigh 6 myths post total hip replacement. Posted 9 years ago, 29 users are following. schaen. I am in extreme pain in my upper thigh after 6 myths of surgery. It is high in my femur area. This is something new and the last couple of days..having difficulty walking.
I had a left THR in January 2008 and the surgeon damaged the femoral, obturator and saphenous nerves. I have been in severe pain since then, and had been taking 2700 mg Gabapentin daily. Unfortunately it was a metal-on-metal prosthesis and, after 8 years, it was causing problems. So five weeks ago I had a revision for a ceramic joint but I don ...
Thank you for replying Linda and your encouragement.I have been really taking it easy the last 5 days,only doing foot pumps and glut work as I don't want to do anything that will cause further irritation to the thigh.I talked to my sister who works for orthopedic surgeons and she said I might of loosened something and that he will probably do an x-Ray.It definitely felt better last night,and I ...