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Old 06-11.-2006, 06:15 AM   #1
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i cycle for fun only 5 miles a day i was told last week that i should have a total hip replacement has any member had this done can you still cycle with the new hip how soon after i am 53
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Old 06-11.-2006, 03:55 PM   #2
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My parter at work, just turned 50, his 2 year old hip is still working.

My wifes aunt, a Karate Instructor had one about 12 years ago and another 2 years ago as the first wore out.

I hope and pray I never need one.

Now I have to go in for Rotator Cuff muscle problems. MRI tuesday.
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Old 06-11.-2006, 05:05 PM   #3
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i cycle for fun only 5 miles a day i was told last week that i should have a total hip replacement has any member had this done can you still cycle with the new hip how soon after i am 53

I had a hip replacement back in 1981. Someone told me it would last 20 years. This is its 25th year and it is bothering me a little and is sometimes sore, but I do not plan on having it repaired because among other things it does not interfer with my bike riding. Bike riding does not put a lot of strain on the hip. Look how well Floyd Landis rode with a bad hip. Five miles is a trivial ride. You will have no problem at all. I am 85 years old and ride ten miles almost every day after a bad year of ilnesses and am in the process of trying to increase my riding to hopefully twice that.
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Old 06-11.-2006, 06:18 PM   #4
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hello, just had my second total hip replacement in one year, after living with osteoarthritis for over 8 increasingly painful and disabling years. i am 49. i resumed cycling 8 years ago because my running habit became to harmful for my hips. i logged 50-100 miles /week prior to the first replacment las jan 06, but could not ride in the drops for more than a few seconds due to hip/back pain. two months after the 1st surg, i was able to ride the same mileage and more. riding in the drops was no longer painful. i had my second thr on 27sep. i ve been spinning with a class at my own rate and will resume riding real soon. cycling and swimming are the best things to do after a thr. good luck -UP THE MILEAGE.
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Old 06-11.-2006, 06:29 PM   #5
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I have a neighbour who had both knees replaced in Jan this year. Yesterday he bought a bike! I supplied a crankset and BB for it as he does not have full range of bend in the knees. After experimenting, he is fine with 160mm cranks on a Large bike.
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Old 28-11.-2006, 07:03 AM   #6
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I have had a Birmingham [McMinn] Hip Replacement, which is basically a re-lining of the "wearing" surfaces of the hip joint. Try asking your consultant abount this before having your total hip replacement. As you need quite a lot of good quality bone left it it isn't possible for everyone to have this operation but if it is suitable for you then its a much better option [in my opinion].

After my op [two years ago] I'm back cycling for the first time in 10 years and am up to 30 miles at a time. I'm ski-ing at the new year for the first time with my new hip and can run [although dodgy knees limit this activity]. Jonah Barrington [the squash player] has had one and so has a chap called Dave Walker [I think] who became British heavyweight judo champion after having the op.

Have a look at http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/hipsrus/ and www.mcminncentre.co.uk
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